Gaston Glock RIP
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Gaston Glock RIP
Sad news... https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/202 ... ton-glock/
Up there with Samuel Colt and John Browning in my opinion.
A crying shame that the vast majority of us may never be able to own one of his pistols.
Do any pre-1997 members have fond memories of Glocks in the UK (GB)?
RIP
Up there with Samuel Colt and John Browning in my opinion.
A crying shame that the vast majority of us may never be able to own one of his pistols.
Do any pre-1997 members have fond memories of Glocks in the UK (GB)?
RIP
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Re: Gaston Glock RIP
Not in the UK, but I did get to shoot a few mags through a Glock 19 in Vegas a few years ago which was a nice experience.
Chris
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Susan has one on 7.3 and shoots it quite regulary through the year. It's one of a limited number tested by the British Military in the trials. Ours is a Glock 19.
Yes Rest in Peace Gaston Glock.
Yes Rest in Peace Gaston Glock.
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I still have my Glock field knife and shovel, but had to sell my Glock 23 in 2002.
Excellent self defence tools out of the box, the pistols that is.
RIP Mr Glock.
The original pistols were designed by a team led by Wilhelm Bubits, who went on to design the Steyr M and Caracal pistols.
Excellent self defence tools out of the box, the pistols that is.
RIP Mr Glock.
The original pistols were designed by a team led by Wilhelm Bubits, who went on to design the Steyr M and Caracal pistols.
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RIP Gaston Glock...
I'm a big fan of Glocks. Before the confiscation of 1997, I had 2, a G17 and a G21.
The G21 I used in standard class for Practical Pistol comps... 13 rnds of .45 in a standard mag , making Major, gave you a handful of firepower.
I loved that gun.....
I'm a big fan of Glocks. Before the confiscation of 1997, I had 2, a G17 and a G21.
The G21 I used in standard class for Practical Pistol comps... 13 rnds of .45 in a standard mag , making Major, gave you a handful of firepower.
I loved that gun.....
Re: Gaston Glock RIP
I love the Glocks Iv'e shot over at NITSA (17,19 & 34) in NI, especially the 19 - and imo it (NI) remains one of the best options for us poor sods stuck on the UK mainland. I even like the way they look on a sort of simple utilitarian level. Also, with it being such a famous pistol, we at least (trying to look on the bright side here...) have a plethora of airsoft/airgun replicas to aid in practicing some of the fundamentals too - which always makes handling the real deal a touch easier imo. All in all it really is hard to fully calculate the huge effect Gaston Glock has had on the gun world. RIP Sir.
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I did not own a glock but one of our club members did.
It was a 17.
I remember the first time I had a shot of it
Alan( the owner) give a quick run down .
I dry fired it first.
It did not sound like a " real" pistol!
However ,once firing it for real, it was great.
On that first occasion, I have fired about 100 plus rounds.
Very additive and easy to get on with.
Over many occasions I must have fired about 700/ 800 rounds through it which is nothing compared to what Alan fired through it.
Never missed a beat.
My wife used to use it too and loved it compared to the 686 I had.
As it happens ,I was speaking to a person who uses one for his work about 3 weeks ago.
His words describing it was " it just works everytime, all the time"
Cheers
Shoppe
It was a 17.
I remember the first time I had a shot of it
Alan( the owner) give a quick run down .
I dry fired it first.
It did not sound like a " real" pistol!
However ,once firing it for real, it was great.
On that first occasion, I have fired about 100 plus rounds.
Very additive and easy to get on with.
Over many occasions I must have fired about 700/ 800 rounds through it which is nothing compared to what Alan fired through it.
Never missed a beat.
My wife used to use it too and loved it compared to the 686 I had.
As it happens ,I was speaking to a person who uses one for his work about 3 weeks ago.
His words describing it was " it just works everytime, all the time"
Cheers
Shoppe
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Re: Gaston Glock RIP
I had a Glock 22 in .40 S&W, which I used for practical pistol. For me it was a big step up from my 8 round capacity Sig P225. It shot flawlessly over many rounds. Mind you it was always a bit tough getting that last round in the magazine.
Oddly enough I found some photos the other day, which I took before I handed it in back in ‘97.
I fired one again when I was in Los Angeles the other month, still shot a good group.
Oddly enough I found some photos the other day, which I took before I handed it in back in ‘97.
I fired one again when I was in Los Angeles the other month, still shot a good group.
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Where were you shooting in Los Angeles? I lived there for some time until 6 years ago.YattonShooter wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 5:34 pm I had a Glock 22 in .40 S&W, which I used for practical pistol. For me it was a big step up from my 8 round capacity Sig P225. It shot flawlessly over many rounds. Mind you it was always a bit tough getting that last round in the magazine.
Oddly enough I found some photos the other day, which I took before I handed it in back in ‘97.
I fired one again when I was in Los Angeles the other month, still shot a good group.
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Re: Gaston Glock RIP
I went to the Los Angeles Gun Club.
A good selection of pistols and rifles to try.
I spent far too much money but had a great time
A good selection of pistols and rifles to try.
I spent far too much money but had a great time
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