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Wait you know you cant say that in my thread!!!
I will refrain from any further comment, except dont shoot your (rhrymes wit Glock) off in that condition!!!
The Mustang won't fire if its locked, even if I mash the trigger hard enough to cause blood vessels to start popping in my head. I feel very comfortable carrying in condition 1.......much safer than I ever did with my G19.
quote:Originally posted by Rack Ops
quote:Originally posted by roswellnative
Wait you know you cant say that in my thread!!!
I will refrain from any further comment, except dont shoot your (rhrymes wit Glock) off in that condition!!!
The Mustang won't fire if its locked, even if I mash the trigger hard enough to cause blood vessels to start popping in my head. I feel very comfortable carrying in condition 1.......much safer than I ever did with my G19.
Hey its your (rhrymes with Glock)
I will never forget the look on this one gun shop owner that said the same thing and proceeded to show me how a SA can go ....
Although always described as a cowboy, Roswellnative generally acts as a righter of wrongs or bodyguard of some sort, where he excels thanks to his resourcefulness and incredible gun prowesses.
quote:Originally posted by Rack Ops
quote:Originally posted by roswellnative
Hey its your (rhrymes with Glock)
I will never forget the look on this one gun shop owner that said the same thing and proceeded to show me how a SA can go ....
I don't doubt it. I once watched a gun store owner attempt to disassemble an "unloaded" Glock......he put a 9mm round through his hand.
Mechanical safeties (along with the one that's supposed to be between your ears) can and do fail.
If, by some chance, the safety fails on my 1911 and the gun can fire w/ a trigger pull..........well, its the same as a Glock
Ok this is a pony thread ...
SA , safetys, and safe actions ...
Lets just agree to disagree...
but its not the same...
Although always described as a cowboy, Roswellnative generally acts as a righter of wrongs or bodyguard of some sort, where he excels thanks to his resourcefulness and incredible gun prowesses.
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
quote:Originally posted by Old-Colts
NIB 1968 Trooper; born on the same month and day as me!You're a Young Buck, not an Old Colt.Notice I said born on the same month and day, not even close on the year! [:D]
However, it is a rather young Colt for me! [:D]
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
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Wait you know you cant say that in my thread!!!
I will refrain from any further comment, except dont shoot your (rhrymes wit Glock) off in that condition!!!
The Mustang won't fire if its locked, even if I mash the trigger hard enough to cause blood vessels to start popping in my head. I feel very comfortable carrying in condition 1.......much safer than I ever did with my G19.
quote:Originally posted by roswellnative
Wait you know you cant say that in my thread!!!
I will refrain from any further comment, except dont shoot your (rhrymes wit Glock) off in that condition!!!
The Mustang won't fire if its locked, even if I mash the trigger hard enough to cause blood vessels to start popping in my head. I feel very comfortable carrying in condition 1.......much safer than I ever did with my G19.
Hey its your (rhrymes with Glock)
I will never forget the look on this one gun shop owner that said the same thing and proceeded to show me how a SA can go ....
Hey its your (rhrymes with Glock)
I will never forget the look on this one gun shop owner that said the same thing and proceeded to show me how a SA can go ....
I don't doubt it. I once watched a gun store owner attempt to disassemble an "unloaded" Glock......he put a 9mm round through his hand.
Mechanical safeties (along with the one that's supposed to be between your ears) can and do fail.
If, by some chance, the safety fails on my 1911 and the gun can fire w/ a trigger pull..........well, its the same as a Glock
quote:Originally posted by roswellnative
Hey its your (rhrymes with Glock)
I will never forget the look on this one gun shop owner that said the same thing and proceeded to show me how a SA can go ....
I don't doubt it. I once watched a gun store owner attempt to disassemble an "unloaded" Glock......he put a 9mm round through his hand.
Mechanical safeties (along with the one that's supposed to be between your ears) can and do fail.
If, by some chance, the safety fails on my 1911 and the gun can fire w/ a trigger pull..........well, its the same as a Glock
Ok this is a pony thread ...
SA , safetys, and safe actions ...
Lets just agree to disagree...
but its not the same...
I think his colt is a beauty
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=547760&SearchTerms=Colt
Ok this is a pony thread ...
SA , safetys, and safe actions ...
Lets just agree to disagree...
but its not the same...
My apologies for the hi-jack
Used to be my grandmothers.
NIB 1968 Trooper; born on the same month and day as me!
You're a Young Buck, not an Old Colt.
Brad Steele
Me on my pony about 1947.
My only pony, or "how to shoot a Colt".
quote:Originally posted by Old-Colts
NIB 1968 Trooper; born on the same month and day as me!You're a Young Buck, not an Old Colt.Notice I said born on the same month and day, not even close on the year! [:D]
However, it is a rather young Colt for me! [:D]
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!