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Rest in peace Gaston Glock
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 4188995" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>I've carried a Glock pistol of some caliber and configuration on a daily basis for over 32 years. My very first was a gen2 model 23. It was so new and fresh, it had NFML mags and a full length (not captured) recoil rod and spring.</p><p></p><p><em>That's</em> how far back me and Gaston go.</p><p></p><p>Oh sure, I've tried other pistols since 1991. I've carried wheel guns, a Sig P220, a Smith & Wesson 645, M&Ps, 3rd gen Smiths, XDs, Beretta 92s, even a 1911 or two. But I've always came back to Glock as my go to. </p><p></p><p>It's true, he wasn't quite JMB, but Gaston built a product that took the entire firearms community (especially LE) by storm. He will be sorely missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 4188995, member: 684"] I've carried a Glock pistol of some caliber and configuration on a daily basis for over 32 years. My very first was a gen2 model 23. It was so new and fresh, it had NFML mags and a full length (not captured) recoil rod and spring. [i]That's[/i] how far back me and Gaston go. Oh sure, I've tried other pistols since 1991. I've carried wheel guns, a Sig P220, a Smith & Wesson 645, M&Ps, 3rd gen Smiths, XDs, Beretta 92s, even a 1911 or two. But I've always came back to Glock as my go to. It's true, he wasn't quite JMB, but Gaston built a product that took the entire firearms community (especially LE) by storm. He will be sorely missed. [/QUOTE]
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