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Can your Glock do this?
jimdeere
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“Taking the famous Regard model further by creating two models geared towards competition shooting, EAA introduces the Regard Sport Gen 3 and Gen 4. Stylish G10 grips standout off the blue/black steel slide and light weight alloy frame. Choose from either the safety on the frame (Gen 4) or safety on the slide (Gen 3) to meet your needs. Both come equipped with an accessory rail, Window Grip and Window Magazine and are available in 9mm caliber. The Gen 4 Decocker rebounds for fast return to action.”
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Nope. But they damn sure shoot every time I pull the trigger and hit just what I am aiming for. And you know what?? That is exactly what I was looking for when I bought them. It seems I remember some proverb about bitching about a product that one can not gain the skill to use properly; what was it now?? Oh yes, I remember. "It is a poor workman who blames his tools". That was it.
I am all for more competition focused firearms and more people shooting competitively.
I hope its a great gun and it brings in boatload of people to the shooting sports.
I think the grips and clear plastic mags are kind-of a gadget that don’t equate to a competitive advantage but Mag-Pul has sold about a zillion AR mags with a “window”, so who knows.
Wow. It has a rebounding decocker for fast return to action. Haven't seen one of those in a while...
That looks a whole lot like a Beretta M92FS.
I'd rather just have the 92FS instead of an overprice Turkish copy.
copy is elegant Italian inspired lines.. and there's Austrian workhorses
its kinda like a Land Rover verses a Toyota.
One will get you there, and one will have your back while you're there
Many moons ago glocks were just hitting the gun shows and well omg plastic guns lol got a lot of attention
Any way I was by a glock dealers table and several 1911 fans walked up carrying there pride and joy
Making fun of the glocks the dealer took the slide off one beat the frame on the table hard and fast then ask let me have your 1911 and do the same and see if any damage or like this glock no problems .no one took him up on the offer .
I was impressed but still do not have one my son has a few and his buddy competes with his glocks he is amazing to watch
So after 40 years ? Or how ever long ago it was I have found myself thinking about a glock maybe a model 19 or 17 I bought a few mags then the panic hit so the pistol got put on hold
Not sure that looks any better than a Glock really.
I first bought a Glock because they offered them in 10mm. They were light weight and good capacity. Add that up and it's a good defense gun for all critters in my area (2 and 4 legged). I have all 3 10mm models now. I've never owned a Glock in a different caliber.
I mean, the Glock does the shooting part, and probably just as well.
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