lookie what I got!

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#21 Post by Gh0st »

ta for the info.
All views expressed are my own unless otherwise stated! So please take your time to consider my opinions as biased to what i think is best....

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#22 Post by AL8 »

usually a waiting list to join as well.
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#23 Post by bradaz11 »

no waiting list in Charmouth as far as I'm aware
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#24 Post by froggy »

Well done with your new toy !! what ever people say , Glock is an no non-sense awesome pistol .
Quite a collection you have now ?
Want to shoot pistol ? Don't retreat... reload & run forward !!
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#25 Post by Sim G »

froggy wrote: Glock is an no non-sense awesome pistol .

It is..... once you get past the sh1tty grip angle, the girth of a Weightwatchers member, aesthetics of a brick, snappy recoil and generally awful triggers.... lol ;) :squirrel: :run: :run:
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#26 Post by froggy »

Sim... you'r such a snob !! O:-)
I even come to like the "positive" factory trigger on mine ;)
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#27 Post by Sim G »

froggy wrote:Sim... you'r such a snob !! O:-)

;)


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#28 Post by Cutch »

I miss my Glock, it was the first “proper” pistol I had. I have considered the 7.3 licence but I’m in Glasgow and the nearest range to me is in Durham I think! 4 hrs each way.....still thinking about it!
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#29 Post by DaveB »

Congratulations. I am not a Glock fan, but any port (pistol) in a storm...
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#30 Post by JammyGuns »

Cutch wrote:I miss my Glock, it was the first “proper” pistol I had. I have considered the 7.3 licence but I’m in Glasgow and the nearest range to me is in Durham I think! 4 hrs each way.....still thinking about it!
You could join a second club in NI, that's what I did - an amazing experience and well worth it, I can't wait to go back. Fairly easy to catch the ferry in Cairnryan from Glasgow also.
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