I imagine a lot of 43's will be for sale soon because they're just obsolete now.
Not as a pocket pistol. If you can pocket one that is.
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I imagine a lot of 43's will be for sale soon because they're just obsolete now.
Not as a pocket pistol. If you can pocket one that is.
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Took the 48 out again after carrying it for the past few weeks. All the lint was getting noticable so I figured it was time to shake it off and make sure it works with the lint/lube mixture.
She ran. No problems whatsoever.
I'm definitely still not a Glock fanboy, but I do like this model.
How does it compare to the M&P 2.0 compact you were looking at, at one time?
What Are you an aerobics instructor now, or are you working at a massage parlor?The weight is also quite a bit different. Carrying at work where I'm constantly lifting, climbing, kneeling, bending, etc.
What Are you an aerobics instructor now, or are you working at a massage parlor?
No thanks. I'll stick with my M&P's , Kimbers and Kahrs. I can't stand the grip angle on a glock. It's inconsistent with any other pistol I shoot, and I'm all for constincancy in whatever I may have to grab in the middle of the night.
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