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does anybody own a glock?

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i just bought a new glock 21 , 45 acp. handgun made in AUSTRIA . its the pinzgauer of guns. really high quality!!
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I don't own a Glock, but the Australian Military use STEYR AUG's ....same family :wink:

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Doed anybody own a Glock

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I don't but my wife does, a 9mm model 19. She really likes it.
Forget what they say about 9's versus 45's she likes to stack the bullets in the same hole :shock:
I think that would be very effective :P

Gals are good shooters 8)
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Doed anybody own a Glock

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I don't but my wife does, a 9mm model 19. She really likes it.
Forget what they say about 9's versus 45's she likes to stack the bullets in the same hole :shock:
I think that would be very effective :P

Gals are good shooters 8)
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I have two a mod22 and a 23 both 40 cal. grear guns.
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Post by chacaocop1 »

I used to have a 17 and was assigned while on duty a Glock 18... I still remember when going to the shooting range and busting 32 rounds in seconds....

I am actually contemplating getting a 30 but I am in need of feedback on recoil and other factors before buying.

If anybody has it or knows about it your comments will be appreciatted.
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Post by todds112 »

I'm a Glock certified armorer. Been using them on duty for years. I have a model 36 that I own. I carry a model 22 when working uniformed duty.

I also have a Glock entrenching tool I keep in the Pinz.

I always compare Glocks to a carpenter's hammer. They are a tool. Not pretty, but they do the job very well. Very reliable.
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Post by Erik712m »

Profpinz wrote:I don't own a Glock, but the Australian Military use STEYR AUG's ....same family :wink:

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I got to see a Steyr fan shoot one. :lol:
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I have a Glock 21 and 23. I like the way it fits my hand over the XD.
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Are US citizens allowed to own, and use, military weapons? :shock:

That's definitely not permitted in Europe. People not only can't shoot with military weapons, but can't even own them.

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That's definitely not permitted in Europe. People not only can't shoot with military weapons, but can't even own them.
Ditto here in Australia....You can't even own semi autos (longarms not pistols), let alone full autos.

I'd end up in jail if I tried this with a Steyr Aug here. :D :wink:

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Here in Italy Beretta makes two pistols which are esssentially the same.
One is 7.65 mm caliber and can be bought at any arm shop; the other is 9 mm caliber and is considered a military weapon. Just having one at home is strictly forbidden. And are basically the same pistol.

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Post by M Wehrman »

Ugo asked: Are US citizens allowed to own, and use, military weapons?

We can own ( in most states-cities) semi-auto versions of almost any military weapon. As long as you pass a backround check on a new purchase..private sales are another matter at this time. Citizens can even own pre-ban full auto weapons and/or silencers with a more extensive backround check and the purchase of a tax stamp for each item (along with the much needed big bank account). God love the USA!
For the most part the only real limitation is the weapon and/or ammo prices.

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does anybody own any of the styer m series postols i guess they are really the pinz of handguns.
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which gun best fits the factory gun mounts? does anybody have photos of pinzgauer fully loaded with rifles on the mounts?
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M Wehrman wrote:Ugo asked: Are US citizens allowed to own, and use, military weapons?

We can own ( in most states-cities) semi-auto versions of almost any military weapon. As long as you pass a backround check on a new purchase..private sales are another matter at this time. Citizens can even own pre-ban full auto weapons and/or silencers with a more extensive backround check and the purchase of a tax stamp for each item (along with the much needed big bank account). God love the USA!
For the most part the only real limitation is the weapon and/or ammo prices.

Mark
Mark, thanks for answering.
It's amazing how laws differ so much on the opposite sides of the pond.

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