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If Glocks didn't exist we'd all still be debating if an semi-auto can ever be as dependable as a revolver. Love them or hate them, Glock raised the bar on reliability.
EDC, G19 or G17 with 2 reloads, a Glock 26, and a Kel Tec P32 or S&W 638 in a pocket holster. I carry a surefire ED2, and an Emerson mini CQC7. Overkill? Maybe, but I spend a lot of time in Metro Detroit, often in areas that are considered very dangerous. If I could carry a rifle or a...
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With gas airsoft guns, if you don't mind policing up all the little plastic BB's, you can run realistic training scenarios in your own home. My finished basement basically looks like an IPSC/IDPA range in the Winter months.
I have a Browning Light 12 that my Grandfather purchased new in 1953. This gun has not missed a single duck, pheasant or deer hunting season since it was purchased. Say what you will, but I have seen a lot of newer semi shotguns turn into single shots in a muddy goose field, and more than one...
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