Glock doesn't make a gun chambered in .22lr. There are some conversion kits and ISSC makes a Glock look alike.
There aren't many .22lr pistols with double stack magazines, either. Likewise, the ballistics of a .22lr out of any pistol is much less than a .380.
As you certainly know, the Glock 22 is a .40 S&W. How are we supposed to take you seriously when you're saying you want a .22lr, but then compare a NAA revolver to a full-size .40S&W?
From the 27 line? ;)
I had a factory one a Remington 870. The adjustment was nice and it did help with recoil, but the comb was far too low for my taste. I was going to get the higher cheekpiece in the following link, but ultimately sold the shotgun to raise funds for something else...
I was in a local retailer several weeks ago and saw a pistol set up with one of these "braces". I asked the guy if he'd shot it. He told me he had. I asked what it was liked strapped to his forearm. He said something to the effect of, "No one shoots it like that, you shoot it from the shoulder...
Wow, did my image not show up for anyone?
WALMART IS NOT THE ONE SELLING THE 10 ROUND GLOCK MAGAZINES ONLINE!
It's a Walmart Marketplace dealer.
http://help.walmart.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/35
That said, all the conjecture about Walmart not selling things that aren't legal in all states is...
That's funny. Perhaps someone should have replied your equally asinine contrived scenario with, "Really? You can't think of a single way to prove there was a sale arranged, or even show emails, text messages, and phone records leading up to the transaction. "
You aren't even buying it from Walmart.
Just go buy from someplace else. There are hundreds of online retailers for these things.
I can't imagine being freaked out by this.
High-speed, chest-thumping badasses like TestPilot are ready to "kill 'em all and let God sort them out" are one of the reasons I find it so hard to associate socially with many gun people.
It's hard to imagine engaging in any kind of meaningful discussion with someone so enamored with...
Wouldn't a seller that was this nefarious just use a fake signature and a fake ID for your bill of sale and then say, "Well, that's not even my signature or name! This dastardly thief not only stole my guns, but faked a bill of sale to cover his tracks!"
What makes it a "real PSA"? Some nobody gun control advocate/wannabe director released a video on you tube through a unknown production company.
The outrage from the gun community will result in many more views (and publicity/revenue) than if it just languished in obscurity.
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