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  1. K

    Glock 30 gen. 3 unfired with brand new Crimson Trace Lasergrips Value?

    It's been a safe queen and has only been "fired" before it left the factory. Mods, feel free to move this to the appropriate area - it's not a "for sale" post, just would like to get an idea of what this could sell for as a package.
  2. K

    R. Mika's business must be good!

    When I ordered my round cut pocket holster for the 642, he said "10 weeks." I'm excited to try this configuration, as I've read nothing but rave reviews for his products. ;)
  3. K

    Any love for the Smith model 15?

    I really enjoy this model, complete with a full Bomar sight that runs the entire length of the barrel and frame. This one is tweaked by Clark Custom Guns.. :D Wish I could fine some more of this model.
  4. K

    The Perfect Pair..

    Emerson Combat Karambit, and the trusty Smith 642. Pics! Carried weakside using reverse grip, the Karambit may just be the perfect knife for weapon retention. Thoughts on what knife you carry that is legal in terms of blade length. Most cities/municipalities have the 3" or under, non-fixed...
  5. K

    Thompson Center Contender Pachmayr Gripper Grip

    For Sale. E-Bay item #190097857875 Manufacturer # 03382 Price is $37.00! Midway is pricing these at $46.49
  6. K

    Aside from the longslide versions, and subs..

    Which Glocks do you all shoot IDPA with and why? I think the train of thought with the amount of shooting that is involved, is to go with the 9mm or .40. What are your thoughts? I'm looking to get a dedicated IDPA gun and though I don't like the 9mm, it may be just what I'm looking for with...
  7. K

    How about an Emerson knife fan club?

    www.emersonknives.com is a great site with "waved" tactical knives 100% made in the U.S.A. and built by an owner who trains elite tactical units and these type of organizations throughout the world. Faster than a swithblade when the wave is used - no button to push, just one fast, fluid motion...
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