Glock LBP

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Re: Glock LBP

#81 Post by Sim G »

neal455 wrote: Glock were not helpful.

Should have thrown him a huge, lavish party with strippers and "coke"..... Internet gun forums and a divorce court has it old Gastons fond of them!
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Re: Glock LBP

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neal455 wrote:Its the ultimate .22 LBP.

That's a bold statement. But then you only have to achieve three aspects all rolled into one to actually make it far better than what's currently on offer....

Make it work. ( honestly, just make it go bang, eject the case and load a new round when you pull the trigger. That's the effing "unicorn effect" at the minute it seems!)

Make it more accurate than pie plate at 25 yards.

And if it needs the price tag of a months take home salary to have made the project remotely viable, I wouldn't build many of them...
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Re: Glock LBP

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neal455 wrote: Its easy to say "oh its Tacsol or lone wolf" etc But a-lot of what you say is wrong.
If it says Tacsol on the slide as it plainly does in your video, then it's not going to be from glock then is it. Never mind though, I'm sure when it's finished and here it'll live up to your promises, something has to eventually.
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BamBam wrote:
neal455 wrote: Its easy to say "oh its Tacsol or lone wolf" etc But a-lot of what you say is wrong.
If it says Tacsol on the slide as it plainly does in your video, then it's not going to be from glock then is it. Never mind though, I'm sure when it's finished and here it'll live up to your promises, something has to eventually.
That's a bit harsh. If it was your mate from Harrogate with flashy photos, you'd be wetting your pants with excitement proclaiming it's the best thing everrrr without even seeing it.
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Re: Glock LBP

#85 Post by BamBam »

techguy wrote:
BamBam wrote:
neal455 wrote: Its easy to say "oh its Tacsol or lone wolf" etc But a-lot of what you say is wrong.
If it says Tacsol on the slide as it plainly does in your video, then it's not going to be from glock then is it. Never mind though, I'm sure when it's finished and here it'll live up to your promises, something has to eventually.
That's a bit harsh. If it was your mate from Harrogate with flashy photos, you'd be wetting your pants with excitement proclaiming it's the best thing everrrr without even seeing it.
What makes you think I haven't seen them? You're a Glock hater anyway so it's not like you're queueing up to buy one.
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Re: Glock LBP

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BamBam wrote: You're a Glock hater anyway so it's not like you're queueing up to buy one.

I've used numerous and actually owned one. I think they're effing horrible! Blocky, awful trigger and a grip angle that points the gun low.... But if it works and hits where it points, I might consider it, but only because what I've seen so far on the market makes even a "Glock" the front runner.
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Re: Glock LBP

#87 Post by ordnance »

I've used numerous and actually owned one. I think they're effing horrible! Blocky, awful trigger and a grip angle that points the gun low....
All true I wouldn't have one around me.
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#88 Post by Sixshot6 »

ordnance wrote:
I've used numerous and actually owned one. I think they're effing horrible! Blocky, awful trigger and a grip angle that points the gun low....
All true I wouldn't have one around me.
Are there any decent, nice and fun to shoot polymer frame pistols out there? Or am I expecting too much.
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Re: Glock LBP

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Proper pistols or Frankinstein Long Barrel?
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Re: Glock LBP

#90 Post by phaedra1106 »

Ruger SR9 or SR40, polymer framed and are very nice to shoot :)

Unfortunately not available for us to play with here (unless you live in NI of course).
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