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  1. !gunbronies I still want a Glock.

    Monday, 22-Apr-13 15:56:07 UTC from web
    1. @timendelve !gunbronies I have two GLOCK pistols, and I am quite fond of them. I bought a Gen 3 GLOCK 17 shortly after my 21st birthday, and it was the first gun I ever bought. This gun is now outfitted with a 150 lumen tactical light for home defense purposes. I finally got around to getting my concealed carry permit in late 2010, and I ended up purchasing a Gen 4 GLOCK 19 for concealed carry. GLOCK pistols are simple, rugged, and reliable. :)

      Friday, 03-May-13 08:06:19 UTC from web
      1. @m14brony Awesome dude! I need to get me one and maybe a 1911. Luckily here in Arizona you don't need a concealed carry permit. Anyone over 21 can carry a gun however they want.

        Friday, 03-May-13 16:37:20 UTC from web
        1. @timendelve !gunbronies I definitely recommend GLOCK pistols. I still need to get a 1911 myself. I have fired a couple of 1911's (Springfield Armory Loaded chambered in .45 ACP, Koonan 1911 chambered in .357 Magnum). Needless to say, I was quite impressed with them. I will probably start out with one chambered in .45 ACP, and given the expense of that cartridge, I will probably also get a shell holder and some reloading dies for that caliber as well.

          Saturday, 04-May-13 19:25:10 UTC from web
          1. @m14brony I am not a gunbrony but I know for the likes of me a M1911 ( Springfield A-1 ) is definatly a more desired firearm than sofar any of the Glock I have shot. Then again, as far as human standards go, I am rather big, same goes for my hands. It is a good thing that during my military period I had the option to requisition one. Even if I hardly used it.

            Saturday, 04-May-13 19:32:28 UTC from web
          2. @m14brony !gunbronies Ya that is probably a good idea. .45 ammo is also getting scarce. Along with almost everything else. It is really hard to find .223 rounds as well!

            Saturday, 04-May-13 22:16:26 UTC from web
            1. @timendelve !gunbronies Indeed. Many things are hard to find due to the panic, but these panic prices must eventually end; people will max out their credit cards sooner or later. Even before the panic, .45 ACP was a bit expensive, so even when it becomes widely available again, I am still going to reload it.

              Sunday, 05-May-13 05:07:19 UTC from web
              1. @m14brony Sounds good. A lot of the shortage is also due to the government buying ammo. Which is a bit scary. I need to get some reloading equipment. My Mother works in an ammo factory. You would think I would have done so already. XD

                Sunday, 05-May-13 08:17:38 UTC from web