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I've met quite a few people who have owned them and the general consensus is that it isn't that great. My cousin's father bought 3 (one for him, one for his wife and one for my cousin) after he sold a handful of Rugers he bought but didn't like. After owning them for a while (few months) he sold them, bought him and his wife a used Glock each and got my cousin an old Ruger revolver |
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First gen glocks had problems with firing pin force, and some of the new forth gens are having problems with weak recoil springs.
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Well back on the original topic.
I was looking at the unit page and noticed a couple of things. - A couple of "Regular Army" soldiers have their helmet covers on backwards. - No IR Tabs or IR Tab covers -"Americal" 23rd Infantry Division Patch patch |
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Guns in ankle holsters that are way to big to be in an ankle holster. Example: In that resident evil movie where somebody pulled a glock 17 out, and countless movies where you think "well, that gun is able to be carried but would be too unconfortable to do everyday"
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Just saw a guy pull a glock 19 or 17 out of a boot on burn notice, like an ankle is a carry place
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I have an ankle holster for my Glock 26. I've carried the G26 exactly twice that way. The last time was almost three years ago. No way do I want to do that again. My S&W Model 49 and my Colt Detective Special are the only handguns that I carry on a consistent basis in an ankle holster.
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There's also the episode where the French UN soldiers are wearing British (or Dutch-style) DPM uniforms.
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Regarding the M&P, it might still evolve into a good pistol, depending on whatever changes S&W makes. But in today's market, it needs to be stellar and flawless, and it doesn't appear to be so. And it's hard to give it the benefit of the doubt because, unlike Glocks in the 1980s, it isn't a new and innovative design.
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