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Thread: Folding Glock

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockedBreech View Post
    *Sees fishy thread*
    Ooh, fun
    *Sees Tom obliterate the guy in the 2nd or 3rd post*
    OOhhhh I don't care what universe you're from, that's gotta hurt.
    A Phantom Menace reference?

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    Seems to me the folding Glock is what Isreali carry would look like if it had been conceived by a Brownie troop on crack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacioli View Post
    Seems to me the folding Glock is what Isreali carry would look like if it had been conceived by a Brownie troop on crack.
    Wow...that's a lot of moving parts to contemplate.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMeat View Post
    A Phantom Menace reference?

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    Haha! It took a few pages before someone grabbed it, but I'm proud of you man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe in PNG View Post
    It's still a solution searching for a problem.
    A good holster and belt combo will allow someone to tote a normal Glock 19.
    A good AIWB holster and a SCD allows for carrying a full Glock 17.
    If someone wants to pocket carry, judicious pants selection will allow for a Glock 26 or 43.

    All of which are proven designs with proven techniques to put into action quickly.

    Yep, solution to me is a G26 in a JMCK holster. But some people like the ipad in your pocket look So there's that.
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    Saw them at the gunshot the weekend. Didn’t get fold/unfold it though. Price was $729 I believe for only the lower.




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  7. #47
    6 days and he hasn't returned to see the feedback he said he was interested in hearing. This is my shocked face

  8. #48

    Folding Glock

    I’m not exactly shocked that the people responsible for this dumb idea turned out to be shmucks.


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  9. #49
    I would say that I’ll never support their business after those type of shenanigans but who am I kidding I was never going to buy a folding Glock anyways.
    "Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils

  10. #50
    So....before I get out my wallet.....the folding Glock won’t be the PF trend for August......
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