It's guns like the P345 that reinvigorates my bitterness towards governments of the UK and that which they have denied us....Blu wrote:My Ruger P345 has never let me down, never had a jam or a fail to fire.
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It's guns like the P345 that reinvigorates my bitterness towards governments of the UK and that which they have denied us....Blu wrote:My Ruger P345 has never let me down, never had a jam or a fail to fire.
I can't say I know how you feel but I can certainly understand your bitterness about it.Sim G wrote:It's guns like the P345 that reinvigorates my bitterness towards governments of the UK and that which they have denied us....Blu wrote:My Ruger P345 has never let me down, never had a jam or a fail to fire.
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Are there any left? My club has a 7.3 section and I'm quite keen to join!somerset shooter wrote:I've just put in a section 7.3 variation for a Steyr M9A1, 1 of 20 that were supplied for the MOD pistol trials of 2012.
I can wholeheartedly agree. I've only shot handguns in the US but found the Glock to be almost foolproof in getting the rounds to land where you want them to with minimum fuss. I haven't faffed on with holsters or carry, just range work, so can't comment on that aspect though.Lex wrote:I've shot a Glock 17...it's a perfect example of a point-and-shoot pistol.
The pamphlet for the general service pistol quite clearly explains that troops aren't to use anything other than the issued holster, so hopefully that will reduce the likelihood of holes in people's legs.ordnance wrote:Stuffing a Glock in your pocket is one sure way to shoot yourself. No safety to take of is one of the reasons so many people shoot themselves with them.As for the Army Glock no sharp sticky out bits to snag on other kit of if stuffed in jacket pocket. No safety to take off in a panic easy to clean and works in dusty sandy areas as well as mud.
Not that I'm aware of.StangGT wrote:Are there any left? My club has a 7.3 section and I'm quite keen to join!somerset shooter wrote:I've just put in a section 7.3 variation for a Steyr M9A1, 1 of 20 that were supplied for the MOD pistol trials of 2012.
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