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Finally a Glock19 that looks worse than mine My Gen 2 is somewhere near 10 years old now and I got it used so I am unsure of round count but I average a 1,000 a year. What do they charge for a refinish? |
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Why thank you. The slight discoloration near the cocking serrations is what happens when there is no black coating left on the slide and you bleed on the gun during a pistol class and don't clean it off for two days. It's around $45, I think. Don't be a tease, let's see some pics. |
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Very nice. I don't have a problem with mine slipping. I did trim up the front and back at the bottom of the grip so it didn't hang off the bottom of the frame. |
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I've got a glock thats no safe queen. I'll have to see if I can find any pics of it
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Good looking, well used pistol, with maybe one or two pristine exceptions.
Keep 'em coming. |
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Your 21 makes my 19 seem LNIB. |
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Wilson guys and their damn safe queens. Is is just me or does a 1911 look better when it's a little worn around the edges? |
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Quoted: Working gun: Wilson guys and their damn safe queens.hen aaaah! Mr. Lumpy's is my favoriate of all!! I love that 1911. JD |
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Cool. My Dad is a big revolver guy and he's been carrying the same M37 since the mid 1960s. |
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Well, mine is still a young one, but has been worked to death, so I'll show her off anyway. My Sig P226 is only two years old as of this month, and these pictures don't do the damage any justice. It was much worse before. I got a blueing pen because, unfortunetly, when I had my previous job, "exterior wear" was a reason to fail a gun for work duty, for some reason. So I filled in the wear to make sure it wouldn't be failed and given an early retirement. Otherwise... there would be almost no finish on the underside of this thing.
The photos are blury in some, I do apologize. My camera doesn't like close shots. Repeated rear end damage from bank safes: http://images15.fotki.com/v262/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0225-vi.jpg Side shot: http://images15.fotki.com/v262/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0227-vi.jpg http://images8.fotki.com/v155/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0231-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v272/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0233-vi.jpg http://images16.fotki.com/v273/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0240-vi.jpg My rusty, mismatched grip screws (lost a screw, needed it replaced in a pinch, never got around to getting new, but that is coming) http://images14.fotki.com/v249/photos/1/109239/907747/DSCN0241-vi.jpg As for my other two... my Bersa is only a few hours old, and my Smith and Wesson is a pampered range only gun. |
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Nice. |
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Hm. That sounds like a good idea, I might have to give that one a try. I still new screws though because they are in horrible shape and almost can't be unscrewed, which is bad. Did you have issues with your grip screws just dropping out? Because mine was a problem the two years it was a duty gun. |
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Nice variety of pistols represented. GLOCKs, SIGs, 1911s, Rugers, revolvers, etc...etc...
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Nice 1st gen 17. My 19 was made in March of '88. |
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Teflon tape on the threads. Problem solved. |
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i've been looking for a 1st gen 19 for a while, as this one was purchased with a 19 for use as a back up gun. my original was regretfully sold to fund some purchase or another. the 17 is one of a few guns that i will never sell, nomatter what the price.
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