Taking 1911 and Glock rivalry to new heights
Taking 1911 and Glock rivalry to new heights
Taking 1911 and Glock rivalry to new heights
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I’ve had my Glock 26 up to approx 4,500 feet
The Makarov’s been in outer space with Russian Cosmonauts. I’m just sayin’.
Go 1911s, Glocks drule while 1911 rule!
If I drive or cog railway up to the top of Pikes Peak, that’s 14,110. Or Drive to the top of Mt Evans, that’s 14,240.
its simple 1911’s are a classic and they have a combat proven design,glocks which i like very little are plastic and used only by cops……..
Note that the gun didn’t actually do anything. You could take a dog turd to Mars and it still wouldn’t be a better weapon than a Glock or a 1911…
By the way, I disapprove of relinquishing control of a loaded firearm. With the hammer cocked no less.
Aren’t there laws against unwarranted brandishing of firearms?