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Excuse me, is that a Glock??






P.S. Yes, I know all about the 50GI conversion for the Tupperware, and what you wind up with is the most top heavy and nasty recoiling Tupperware in the world, and it's STILL just Tupperware....
Rodentman wrote:And she was crestfallen when you told her "NO" right?
Seismic Sam wrote:Rodentman wrote:And she was crestfallen when you told her "NO" right?
Naaahhh - she was a complete n00b trying to learn, so I just mentioned that it was something very rare and exotic, and she'd probably never seen another one like this...
Seismic Sam wrote:P.S. Yes, I know all about the 50GI conversion for the Tupperware, and what you wind up with is the most top heavy and nasty recoiling Tupperware in the world, and it's STILL just Tupperware....
XDM45 wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:P.S. Yes, I know all about the 50GI conversion for the Tupperware, and what you wind up with is the most top heavy and nasty recoiling Tupperware in the world, and it's STILL just Tupperware....
Yeah, that's an insult. You have a real gun. Glocks are the iProduct of the gun world.
Evad wrote:XDM45 wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:P.S. Yes, I know all about the 50GI conversion for the Tupperware, and what you wind up with is the most top heavy and nasty recoiling Tupperware in the world, and it's STILL just Tupperware....
Yeah, that's an insult. You have a real gun. Glocks are the iProduct of the gun world.
Says the man with the copy cat of the "iProduct"
Evad wrote:XDM45 wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:P.S. Yes, I know all about the 50GI conversion for the Tupperware, and what you wind up with is the most top heavy and nasty recoiling Tupperware in the world, and it's STILL just Tupperware....
Yeah, that's an insult. You have a real gun. Glocks are the iProduct of the gun world.
Says the man with the copy cat of the "iProduct"
XDM45 wrote:
eh? The XDm is a licensed version (or "copy" if you will) of the HS2000, not a Glock. Both have polymer frames, but so do a lot of guns these days.
XDM45 wrote:Evad wrote:
Says the man with the copy cat of the "iProduct"
eh? The XDm is a licensed version (or "copy" if you will) of the HS2000, not a Glock. Both have polymer frames, but so do a lot of guns these days.
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