All this talk about guns...

Relsek

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I bought a new one today and broke it in within and hour of buying it. Brian brought a couple of his and we tore up a piece of cardboard, a milk jusg and a bunch of aluminum cans.

Here's a clip of Brian shooting a couple of shots.

And here's a few shots from the old man.

The new one is a Glock 36, it's a .45, Brian was shooting his 9mm S&W and his.45, I'm sure of the make of that one.



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Great looking handguns. I can't figgure out how to make the linky play....
 
LOL that crazy...I had the urge to after reading a couple links and found myself in the gun shop wanting to spend my money...
 
I've got the Glock 21 (.45) and love it. The lasermax sight is a lot of fun too.
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I haven't fired the 36, but I guess I could get used to the shorter grip if I needed to. Of course the 21 doesn't conceal very well, so if I'm packing I usually go with my Kel-Tec P11.
 
I've got the Glock 21 (.45) and love it.  The lasermax sight is a lot of fun too.  
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I haven't fired the 36, but I guess I could get used to the shorter grip if I needed to.  Of course the 21 doesn't conceal very well, so if I'm packing I usually go with my Kel-Tec P11.
If you notice, the grip is not near as big as my hand. A larger grip would be more comfortable but I would be less likely to have it with me when I would need it therefore I'll live with the small grip.

Here's a pic for you.



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You should be sure to hit the produce section before heading out next time Kev. watermelons, pumpkins, potatos, etc make fun "action" targets that are biodegradable which means NO cleanup. Simple police up your brass and be on your way. Used to allways use produce when shooting in Colorado. one year we actually grew some melons by accident.
 
You should be sure to hit the produce section before heading out next time Kev.  watermelons, pumpkins, potatos, etc make fun "action" targets that are biodegradable which means NO cleanup.  Simple police up your brass and be on your way.  Used to allways use produce when shooting in Colorado.  one year we actually grew some melons by accident.
The last time we went we took along a cantaloupe. We didn't have a .45 that time, just the .357s and an SKS. I'd like to see what happens to a cantaloupe with a hollowpoint .45

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You should be sure to hit the produce section before heading out next time Kev.  watermelons, pumpkins, potatos, etc make fun "action" targets that are biodegradable which means NO cleanup.
Hey, and with that pic of Kevin in his shooting stance, you can just hear him say...

"Do ya feel lucky?....well do ya...pumpkin?"
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You should be sure to hit the produce section before heading out next time Kev.  watermelons, pumpkins, potatos, etc make fun "action" targets that are biodegradable which means NO cleanup.
Hey, and with that pic of Kevin in his shooting stance, you can just hear him say...

"Do ya feel lucky?....well do ya...pumpkin?"  
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So I see Kevin is using the classic "Drunken Hillbilly" shooting stance. Highly effective in the Florida "Glades".
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He he, was wondering if anyone was going to point out that classic stance.
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Ive got a Glock 21 and I want to trade it for a smaller more hideable glock .45 or .40

Just not sure what to get.
 
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