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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3811501" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Funny story about Glocks breaking...or not breaking...</p><p></p><p>I had a friend, who was a Glock regional sales manager at one point in his career, come to me in the mid-2000s some time and ask what I thought about an idea he had. He said he was going to start an online website where he sold only Glock parts and accessories. I told him I didn't think it was a real good idea. He said he thought people were fanatical about having spare parts for their Glocks. I thought he was crazy...mostly because I just don't think that way. I look at the hole in the bottom of a Glock grip, behind the mag well, and I see a hole. Someone with an entrepreneurial vision looks at that same hole and sees a hole that <em>needs to be filled with something</em>. My friend was a little that way.</p><p></p><p>Well, my friend, Dave H., turned that idea into glockparts.com and made a fortune at it. He ran the entire operation out of his home in Colorado. He bought a place down on Lake Eufaula and just trailered his business stuff down to OK when he spent summers on the lake.</p><p></p><p>I think he sold the business to his son who still runs it out of Littleton, CO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3811501, member: 45773"] Funny story about Glocks breaking...or not breaking... I had a friend, who was a Glock regional sales manager at one point in his career, come to me in the mid-2000s some time and ask what I thought about an idea he had. He said he was going to start an online website where he sold only Glock parts and accessories. I told him I didn't think it was a real good idea. He said he thought people were fanatical about having spare parts for their Glocks. I thought he was crazy...mostly because I just don't think that way. I look at the hole in the bottom of a Glock grip, behind the mag well, and I see a hole. Someone with an entrepreneurial vision looks at that same hole and sees a hole that [I]needs to be filled with something[/I]. My friend was a little that way. Well, my friend, Dave H., turned that idea into glockparts.com and made a fortune at it. He ran the entire operation out of his home in Colorado. He bought a place down on Lake Eufaula and just trailered his business stuff down to OK when he spent summers on the lake. I think he sold the business to his son who still runs it out of Littleton, CO. [/QUOTE]
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