Posted: 12/17/2004 1:11:13 PM EDT
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I want to trade My Kaur MK9 for a glock 26, how would you go about doing this. Is a wac show the best way to go and also my WAC membership is about to run out how fast is the mail in renewal. Thanks Britt |
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You can use the Equipment Exchange here and post a Want To Sell add and sell your Kahr outright to get the money for a glock 26 you could also post a Want To Trade add here on the EE. The WAC show is an option for sure, it's always hit or miss as to what you will or won't find when you're looking for something specific though. I think you're going to have to sweeten that deal with some cash though I think the G26 is worth more bucks than the MK9 is. Your 2004 WAC membership is good through the Feburary shows, I usually mail my renewal in, and it gets back to me in two weeks or less, of course I don't mail it the week before Christmas either. |
double IBTL! (cut me some slack I'm posting whoring for #5000) |
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No, I dont think so. I remember the joke, and I probably commented on it, but I dont think I did. I was great with Glock until BF, and I still carry a G23 to this day. I had almost half the collection until BF, and have sold or traded them off one by one until I am down to one. I am shooting my XD 40 everytime I shoot, and will switch over soon. Then the 23 will be gone and I will be done with Glock. |
Ballistic Fingerprinting. Glock actively participates in getting all of their guns into the .govs fired cartridge database. Nevermind the facts that the system has been proven to be bunk and that it costs a lot of money to do this and it's passed on to Glock buyers and the US Taxpayers. Maryland (since 2000) and New York (began in March of 2001 and its start-up cost was $4 million) already require ballistic fingerprinting and they've not solved a single crime in either state. Maryland`s "Ballistic Fingerprinting" Scorecard Purchase price of IBIS, the software system used to manage collected shell casings.................................$1,100,000 Deallocated funds from community policing projects used to pay for IBIS....................................$1,000,000 Average annual cost of extended warranty on IBIS....................................$150,000 Annual operating cost according to legislative analysis of Maryland State Police (MSP) budget..................$750,000 Officer personnel lines MSP will give up to attrition this year...................................12 troopers Number of new handguns lawfully transferred under the new law (10/1/2000-3/13/2001)............................400 Number of new handguns that would typically have been sold between 10/1/2000 and 3/13/2001................17,500 Number of crimes solved using shell casings available under the mandate..................ZERO ETA the systems have been used to identify two handguns stolen from a gun shop in Maryland. whoopee, there's what probably $15 million or so spent and they found out where two recovered guns came from. No violent crime was commited with those guns either. |
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Close to my point. Glock, according to former CEO Jizzuno, who went on 60 minutes, was working with the .fed, taking .fed dollars, to try and get a federal mandate for this debacle, a quasi registration for everwhere. A firearm manufacturer pushing gun registration. How European of them. Shortly after the interview, due to mounting pressure from gunowners, Jizz was replaced/stepped down/whatever you want to call it, but last thing said was he was still being paid by Glock as a consultant. One blog link I didnt read Google Link |
I knew where you were coming from. I wonder if I have that segment on video tape or not? |
And by your full coverage debunking the voodoo called BF, you made it easy for me to cover Glcoks active pandering of .gov funding to advance their european "LE only" mentality. CavVet---> <---- GlockIOU a beer Phil...If Doc MILFi ever lets me come play! |
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