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12 valve and proud 08-15-2012 01:36 AM

The double auto glock!
 
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Grandpas got something for that smart mouth son. A conversation isn't it.

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torqctd 08-15-2012 07:29 PM

Has too much time on his hands.

RanchhandTCR 08-15-2012 08:15 PM

Damn well I just got a Glock 22 in 40 S&W as much as I have sayed I hated GLOCKS well now I realy realy like mine, as long as I dont shoot my foot off.

12 valve and proud 08-16-2012 03:57 AM

I'll stick to my S&W 5906, 9mm parabellum. I personally will never own a glock just from the reviews from local swat team buddies and fire Marshall's.

RanchhandTCR 08-16-2012 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926120)
I'll stick to my S&W 5906, 9mm parabellum. I personally will never own a glock just from the reviews from local swat team buddies and fire Marshall's.

I said that to! now I own one lol. Its a 3rd generation, Ive only had it a couple of days, but im carrying it all the time Ill see how she holds.

12 valve and proud 08-16-2012 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by RanchhandTCR (Post 926143)
I said that to! now I own one lol. Its a 3rd generation, Ive only had it a couple of days, but im carrying it all the time Ill see how she holds.

Prepare down the road to replace the front sight. It's been known to pop off when brandishing in defense. Wouldn't be a good situation to lose your sights in a defense moment.

RanchhandTCR 08-16-2012 07:19 PM

Ya I got that covered the holster I have has enough room in it so when its drawn it wont catch the front sight. Different strokes for different folks, like it so far though.

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 12:13 AM

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If you buy a little Springfield XD holster you can make a truck mount out of it for your glock.

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Ramprat 08-17-2012 12:17 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926120)
I'll stick to my S&W 5906, 9mm parabellum. I personally will never own a glock just from the reviews from local swat team buddies and fire Marshall's.

Ya, the 5906....nothing like a pistol that hit the market in 1989.....old design, big and heavy...:s::s::s:

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Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926212)
Prepare down the road to replace the front sight. It's been known to pop off when brandishing in defense. Wouldn't be a good situation to lose your sights in a defense moment.

Sources of this little gem of info, or is it just more crap.....:humm::humm::humm:

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Originally Posted by RanchhandTCR (Post 926143)
I said that to! now I own one lol. Its a 3rd generation, Ive only had it a couple of days, but im carrying it all the time Ill see how she holds.

34d gen's are IMHO better than the 4th gen...but what do I know, I only have 2 2nd gen Glocks :c::c::c:

H.R.D 08-17-2012 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926476)
If you buy a little Springfield XD holster you can make a truck mount out of it for your glock.

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Yep I figured that one out damn glad I did too. Makes one hell of a in cab mount.

Here is my glock 27 40 cal. tucked away in her travel seat....haha

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12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 12:39 AM

Sources of the front sight falling off when brandishing?

Fire marshall
Swat Medic
Swat team leader

Many forum threads

http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=754475

There's more but you can google it

Ramprat 08-17-2012 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926487)
Sources of the front sight falling off when brandishing?

Fire marshall
Swat Medic
Swat team leader

Many forum threads

The front sight of my Glock fell off. - AR15.Com Archive

There's more but you can google it

Hummm, no where on BARFCOM link you posted did it say 3rd generation...your making that part up....not to mention it's in the archive from 2008.....

As for your other "sources" anybody can type duty positions on a forum....:tttt::tttt::tttt:

You are the one that made the claim....you quoted sources...and now ya cant produce but are telling me to google it....:moon::moon::moon:

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by Ramprat (Post 926490)
Hummm, no where on BARFCOM link you posted did it say 3rd generation...your making that part up....not to mention it's in the archive from 2008.....

As for your other "sources" anybody can type duty positions on a forum....:tttt::tttt::tttt:

You are the one that made the claim....you quoted sources...and now ya cant produce but are telling me to google it....:moon::moon::moon:

Where did I at all say it was just 3rd gens? All Glocks have plastic sights.....produce proof that I made that comment directed only at 3rd generations... Did you even read the post before commenting?

I'm not just typing in random positions, I'm a disabled firefighter, and up until my injury I worked with these guys very closely. Not just some made up jobs but friends that I trust.

At no point am I saying Glocks are bad firearms, but they do need to get metal fixed sights not just screw in plastics.

The only reason that my Fire Marshall buddy carry's a Glock is because it doesn't corrode and constantly being around AFFF in high humidity it will corrode any non SS firearms quick. AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) is extremely corrosive and will ruin anything (literally anything) that has low corrosion resistance


As to picking fun about my 5906, it's a proven design, all SS and no matter what I do when I pull the trigger it sounds off. Big and heavy? It is not at a a heavy handgun for an all metal design with 7.5" long it's only 38 ounces. Weight isnt necessarily a bad thing, i can pull the trigger as fast as i can and always stay on target. It has literally no kick. Also the 5906 was produced in 1990 not in 1989 if you know so much about my pistol.

Do not make this into a hostile thread, it isn't good for anyone.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 01:26 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926493)
Where did I at all say it was just 3rd gens? All Glocks have plastic sights.....produce proof that I made that comment directed only at 3rd generations... Did you even read the post before commenting?

I'm not just typing in random positions, I'm a disabled firefighter, and up until my injury I worked with these guys very closely. Not just some made up jobs but friends that I trust.

Do not make this into a hostile thread, it isn't good for anyone.

Hostile thread....WTF...your feelings get hurt or something...not hostile at all, just saying your full of brown stinky stuff....

But you are right on one part, I was wrong, you just said and I quote here... Prepare down the road to replace the front sight. It's been known to pop off when brandishing in defense. Wouldn't be a good situation to lose your sights in a defense moment.

As far as brandishing a firearms in defense.....ummm do a little research, ya do not brandish a weapon in self defense, that is reckless and dumb...and if you do, your a looser that needs to have your ass kicked....as you draw your weapon...point it at a target and then shoot that target that forced you to draw your weapon in self defense and were afraid for your life...

So your a disabled fire fighter & worked with guys that told you stories...that's great, now prove what you posted...you have not posted any factual current information about Glock sights falling off.

If ya want stories, I can tell you about friends who were .mil contractors in a war zone....using G19's and never having problems with sights, can tell stories of big city LEO's who use Glocks and love em..and never have issues with sights...can tell stories about how I personally have shot a few thousand rounds and never lost a sight (knock on wood) and more than likely can google and find stories of sights falling off and Glocks blowing up....

I'm not a glock fan by any stretch of the imagination...but come on, when ya post stuff about guns that ya claim are facts...ya have got to be able to back em up....

Ya want the best after market sights for a Glock...well this is it here, none better...and the rear aperture is wider than Glock...

Heinie Specialty Products, Inc.

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 01:35 AM

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I'm gonna be the bigger man and walk away.

You are just showing your ass. As to the brandishing I was talking about withdrawing your firearm in attempt to calm a situation that is about to become deadly. You don't just whip it out and start firing cowboy.

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I'm not just some kid behind a keyboard pal. I've been around the block. As to kicking my ass, what's the charge for assaulting a disabled firefighter?

You made it hostile and I'll see this thread to the graveyard since you can't show respect to my post.

ALSO it's "Loser not Looser".

I'm now finished with your disrespectful antics and no longer commenting before it becomes a hostile situation.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926493)

As to picking fun about my 5906, it's a proven design, all SS and no matter what I do when I pull the trigger it sounds off. Big and heavy? It is not at a a heavy handgun for an all metal design with 7.5" long it's only 38 ounces. Weight isnt necessarily a bad thing, i can pull the trigger as fast as i can and always stay on target. It has literally no kick. Also the 5906 was produced in 1990 not in 1989 if you know so much about my pistol.

The carbon-tetrachloride fire extinguisher was state of the art & a proven design...why upgrade that to a modern 5pound ABC for home use???

Actually if ya do a little research they were 1st produced in 1989 to 1999. I don't know of a single LE department that issues it or carries them any more...I'm sure ya have isolated LEO's that do...but it's far from a mainstream pistol.

Nothings "wrong" with it as my Glocks are about the same time frame...lighter & just as accurate if not more...and my S&W M&P 9mm's are more accurate, lighter, easier and better/faster to index on target and get of multiple shots...I've got a 5904 & know a little about em...and while every once in a while will shoot the 5904 she's now a safe queen and not a front line pistol...

But hey, it's your pistol, you carry it and love it...so that's great for you...as is it's great other people like different pistols...it's called diversity:rocking::rocking:

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 01:51 AM

Dude AFFF is a chemical foam from a FIRE TRUCK. Not just some extinguisher pal. We spray the foam because it has a better heat dissipation than water alone due to being foam it sticks to walls, ceilings, etc.

Don't tell me of what extinguisher I need to have at home. Your gonna tell a certified and licensed professional what he needs in his field of training? That was just unintelligent.

5lb? Are you stupid that's barely a few seconds of spray. Try three 25lb class A bottles and a spare 10lb of purple K.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 01:59 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926499)
I'm gonna be the bigger man and walk away.

You are just showing your ass. As to the brandishing I was talking about withdrawing your firearm in attempt to calm a situation that is about to become deadly. You don't just whip it out and start firing cowboy.

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I'm not just some kid behind a keyboard pal. I've been around the block. As to kicking my ass, what's the charge for assaulting a disabled firefighter?

You made it hostile and I'll see this thread to the graveyard since you can't show respect to my post.

ALSO it's "Loser not Looser".

I'm now finished with your disrespectful antics and no longer commenting before it becomes a hostile situation.

You are so full of brown gooey substance....and playing the "disabled fire fighter" card...along with the charge for assaulting a disabled fire fighter(a charge that does not exist except in that you made it up) ....you sure like to play to others emotions...here, want to play cards...how about I throw out my disabled military card...disabilities received in a combat zone that a few week ago put me in a VA hospital for a couple days....and am now undergoing further rehab....

Only reason it's hostile is your feelings are hurt....can't back up your statements and are running away...respect to your post....give me a break...want a hurt feeling report now...

As for brandishing you NEVER brandish a firearm... to wave or flourish (a weapon) in a triumphant, threatening, or ostentatious way n a threatening or defiant flourish as that will get you in trouble with LEO's...you never draw your weapon to try to scare somebody, intimidate somebody, in an attempt to calm the situation down. You ONLY draw your weapon when deadly force is warranted....otherwise more than likely you will go to jail.

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 02:05 AM

http://www.squidoo.com/assaultonapoliceofficer

Since i stay on a volunteer station just to keep my licenses up and you'll never find me outside of me working.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 02:06 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926504)
Dude AFFF is a chemical foam from a FIRE TRUCK. Not just some extinguisher pal. We spray the foam because it has a better heat dissipation than water alone due to being foam it sticks to walls, ceilings, etc.

Don't tell me of what extinguisher I need to have at home. Your gonna tell a certified and licensed professional what he needs in his field of training? That was just unintelligent.

5lb? Are you stupid that's barely a few seconds of spray. Try three 25lb class A bottles and a spare 10lb of purple K.

Who mentioned Aqueous film forming foams....I was talking about a home carbon-tetrachloride fire extinguisher but as a "professional" fire fighter of course you knew that...and know that you can't compare AFFF to carbon-tetrachloride or Purple K.

Figured comparing a old fashioned carbon-tetrachloride fire extinguisher to your old fashioned 5906 like that would go over your head.....:humm::humm::s::s:

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 02:12 AM

Ok back off pal you are just disrespectful and made a complete ass of yourself. There is no reason to throw down aggressive uninformed comments as to how someone is wrong when you don't even know me. You don't like my comment then don't comment about it in a bad way. Just say that you don't agree.

How about you leave posts alone if you don't like them? I posted the DAG because it was a pretty neat design and you come in rambling like an incoherent idiot not even reading full posts before you comment.

Because of your unintelligent rambling we all have lost IQ points from being in the same vicinity of such idiocracy.

A little respect can go a long way in this world and you have yet to show any at all on this post.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 02:13 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926507)
Assault on Police Officers and Firefighters

Since i stay on a volunteer station just to keep my licenses up and you'll never find me outside of me working.

How can you be a disabled fire fighter yet you are a volunteer fire fighter...the things that make you go hum.....

And for the record and once again your assuming and missing the point, I never ever said I was going to kick your poor disabled fire fighters ass...now go back and read what I posted...heck with that, I'll put it here for you....I said and I quote ya do not brandish a weapon in self defense, that is reckless and dumb...and if you do, your a looser that needs to have your ass kicked.

Now...that statement said if you brandish a weapon in self defense your a looser and need to have you ass kicked....nowhere di I say I was going to kick your poor disabled fire fighter ass....

See the difference, or shall I draw you pictures in crayons and fax em to you....:s::s::s:

gunman41mag 08-17-2012 02:13 AM

had a buddy who's front sight fell of his glock, he had his glock in the glove box,:humm:

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 02:15 AM

Let's see. I have four shattered lumbar discs. What's gonna stop me from being on scene commander? I have the NIMS certifications for it. Just because I can't lift anything doesn't mean I don't tell people what to do every time we are paged.

Ramprat 08-17-2012 02:17 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926511)
Ok back off pal you are just disrespectful and made a complete ass of yourself. There is no reason to throw down aggressive uninformed comments as to how someone is wrong when you don't even know me. You don't like my comment then don't comment about it in a bad way. Just say that you don't agree.

How about you leave posts alone if you don't like them? I posted the DAG because it was a pretty neat design and you come in rambling like an incoherent idiot not even reading full posts before you comment.

Because of your unintelligent rambling we all have lost IQ points from being in the same vicinity of such idiocracy.

A little respect can go a long way in this world and you have yet to show any at all on this post.

Oh my goodness, your are calling me names, making fun of me, making personal attacks towards me and you don't even know me...heck, your very disrespectful to me...a disabled vet...disabled in direct service to our country.....in a combat zone...

I am appalled at how rude and mean you are...and your total lack of respect.

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 02:22 AM


Originally Posted by Ramprat (Post 926515)
Oh my goodness, your are calling me names, making fun of me, making personal attacks towards me and you don't even know me...heck, your very disrespectful to me...a disabled vet...disabled in direct service to our country.....in a combat zone...

I am appalled at how rude and mean you are...and your total lack of respect.

Who's post is it? The first thing you pop up is that I'm full of brown gooey stuff and I have no credibility.

I'm gonna let this one go and just walk away now.

You'll never see me posting trying to prove the OP wrong because that's just not cool.

I too was disabled in direct service, maybe we can find a common ground there, mine was from saving lives.

I'm not a mean hateful guy by any means but I do stand behind what I say and defend it.

We cool?

Ramprat 08-17-2012 02:25 AM


Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926514)
Let's see. I have four shattered lumbar discs. What's gonna stop me from being on scene commander? I have the NIMS certifications for it. Just because I can't lift anything doesn't mean I don't tell people what to do every time we are paged.

How about NFPA 1582 if I remember right, but it's been a few years...Does the NFPA address physical fitness standards for fire fighters....or your department does not follow NFPA guides...and you know as well as I do just cuz your IC does not mean you wont/don't have bunkers & will not partake in extraction or other on scene duties instead of just sitting in a vehicle and talking over the radio.

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 02:39 AM

I was approved and appointed the IC and yes there is a fitness requirement but that was wavered by the medical director of the county. Which is completely legal and still follows guidelines but I have a separate set of protocols designed so that I am not injured further. AKA light duty which is basically a radio, pencil, good view of the scene and either driving or walking around structure or wild land fires.

Everyone on my volunteer station knows of my injury and I have yet to be asked to lift anything at all. They follow my instructions to the letter and I have a great crew. Since the gravity of my injury and all of my qualifications above the volunteer setting I teach the volunteers all the standards, protocols, and guidelines.

Along with creating SOP's that are accepted through the county for physical fitness requirements to do heavy duty work.

What I mean by appointed IC is if I arrive on scene the current in command will relinquish command to me. Not that I take command but I am given it. It's not required but it is done in that manner because otherwise I am only good for advice or as a safety officer.

RanchhandTCR 08-17-2012 08:25 AM

WOW this post grew overnight, I like the XD holster in the cab though that bad ass!! I might add that my glock sights are steel and not plastic thank god....

12 valve and proud 08-17-2012 08:40 AM

It's got aftermarket sights, what brand man?

Also if anyone is interested here is a thread about glock plastic sights and there's a few links to good replacements.

http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/...ic-sights.html

RanchhandTCR 08-17-2012 08:07 PM

damn, a good thread been ruined.. Sorry bout the back Injury, I have to reptured discs and it sucks.

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Originally Posted by 12 valve and proud (Post 926590)
It's got aftermarket sights, what brand man?

Also if anyone is interested here is a thread about glock plastic sights and there's a few links to good replacements.

Glock plastic sights

There glock steel replacements from Glockmiester.com

gunman41mag 08-18-2012 02:53 AM

sights would be a good upgrade :tu:


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