You got a good laugh out of me on that one, I agree though, I bought my first Glock back in 1993 and never bought any other type of pistol since.Nice!
Further evidence that Glocks reproduce!
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Yes they do reproduce but not always into a full blown pistol. My Glock 20 wanted a makeover. She went to Robar got thinned down. Then she added a 21 slide and a 45 ACP barrel. Then of all things she added a 460 Rowland conversion kit. She was not done with that though. Next came a 40 S&W barrel. She felt she was missing something so added another barrel in 357 Sig. now she can fire 5-6 different calibers from her lower body. She even dropped several mags out also. Each one has an Aluminum floor plate with the calibers engraved on them. Only thing she has not morphed was a 22 conversion. I had long talks with her and we decided not to do that one. I have enough 22’s. LOL.You scared me - I did edit a couple of posts yesterday to remove links someone tried to cleverly slip into their post. But I knew they didn’t mention Bill Clinton so I wasn’t sure what I had screwed up
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View attachment 19423 Here is the final morph. She could see better with the Leupold Deltas larger window, better that the Trijicon RMR. Added a Zev trigger, stainless pins and a stainless mag release. Hopefully she is complete and happy with her looks
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You edited the correct posts I would say, you didn’t mess with my posts. I normally try to be nice on these forums, some people get their feelings hurt easily.You scared me - I did edit a couple of posts yesterday to remove links someone tried to cleverly slip into their post. But I knew they didn’t mention Bill Clinton so I wasn’t sure what I had screwed up
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That’s a nice pistol, now all you need to do is shoot a few rounds through her. Practice makes perfect.View attachment 19422
View attachment 19423 Here is the final morph. She could see better with the Leupold Deltas larger window, better that the Trijicon RMR. Added a Zev trigger, stainless pins and a stainless mag release. Hopefully she is complete and happy with her looks
She has shot everything but the 357 Sig. just picked that barrel up, super hard to find for the large frame glock. All shot well with only a few hiccups. Since the ejector is angled a little closer in on the 10mm frame, it catches the 45’s more towards the center on the rear of the casing, the 45’s tend to go over your right shoulder rather than to the side. The real thrill is the 460 Rowland, wow what a beast. Forgot to add that she has one Green eye, a Laser Max in the place of original mainspring. I shoot everything with the laser but the 460. 460 requires a 24# mainspring. Not sure if the laser would hold up so rather keep it in one piece. LOLThat’s a nice pistol, now all you need to do is shoot a few rounds through her. Practice makes perfect.
Meant to add about her finishes. The 10 mm came with the silver nitride finish on the slide. The 45 slide was black, sent it to Fords Gunsmithing and Plating in Crystal River Fl. I have either carried or sent 4 guns there for their great service. The 45 slide has a brushed chrome. Here are a couple more I had done. They do all of Magnum research plating on the Desert Eagle also. The Para 45 LDA witch was all black from the factory has Matt chrome finish on the frame, and top of slide, brushed on the side of the slide and all controls and pins and screws have a bright polish and Elk grips. The Beretta Px4 9mm sub compact has bright chrome polish all over. Super hard stuff that stands up to hard use.She has shot everything but the 357 Sig. just picked that barrel up, super hard to find for the large frame glock. All shot well with only a few hiccups. Since the ejector is angled a little closer in on the 10mm frame, it catches the 45’s more towards the center on the rear of the casing, the 45’s tend to go over your right shoulder rather than to the side. The real thrill is the 460 Rowland, wow what a beast. Forgot to add that she has one Green eye, a Laser Max in the place of original mainspring. I shoot everything with the laser but the 460. 460 requires a 24# mainspring. Not sure if the laser would hold up so rather keep it in one piece. LOL
That was smart of you to go about it that way. The guns are very nice also. I have not been able to shoot in three weeks, I recently had hernia surgery. I am afraid that the recoil would be too much. I have come to far doing very little to nothing to hurt myself now, three more weeks and I’m going to be making some noise in the back yard.I pretty much have all leather holsters. I ike the softer feel than carbon or plastic provides. I don’t carry the Glock 20, it is my fun gun. Reason I had the frame slimed down is I got the tip of my trigger finger cut off when I was 2 years old. I cannot reach the trigger on most Glocks. That is another reason I did all of the custom barrels etc, rather than having to buy another Glock that I can’t shoot. I can use just the 20 frame for all my Glock shooting.
have a great day.
I hear you. Hope you feel better and get to shoot soon. I am in Florida for the Winter, start back North tomorrow. There is an indoor range close by that I did a little shooting at. Only brought my carry gun, did not bring the Glock. Next year bringing the Glock also so I can shoot more calibers. I am in my mid 70’s and need to shoot more in the Winter. Belong to a gun Club in Mi. So I get lots of chances to shoot up there.That was smart of you to go about it that way. The guns are very nice also. I have not been able to shoot in three weeks, I recently had hernia surgery. I am afraid that the recoil would be too much. I have come to far doing very little to nothing to hurt myself now, three more weeks and I’m going to be making some noise in the back yard.
I see you’re one of those snow birds🙂. I can completely understand why you do that. I don’t like cold weather, I’m only in my early 60’s.I hear you. Hope you feel better and get to shoot soon. I am in Florida for the Winter, start back North tomorrow. There is an indoor range close by that I did a little shooting at. Only brought my carry gun, did not bring the Glock. Next year bringing the Glock also so I can shoot more calibers. I am in my mid 70’s and need to shoot more in the Winter. Belong to a gun Club in Mi. So I get lots of chances to shoot up there.
Have a safe trip!!I see you’re one of those snow birds🙂. I can completely understand why you do that. I don’t like cold weather, I’m only in my early 60’s.
I live pretty deep in the woods of north Florida so I normally just shoot in my back yard where I have a berm of dirt that I shoot into.
My wife and I am going to North Carolina next month to visit my uncle, I certainly hope that this colder weather stops by then. I like that you can open carry in North Carolina, it should be that way in every state.