verdun59
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Hawk, perhaps it's because of Kant's Transcendental Unity of Apperception.
<giggle> No way. Kant can't.perhaps it's because of Kant's Transcendental Unity of Apperception.
"My first handgun was a Glock 21. I found it reliable and appreciated the simplicity. I was perplexed that they had decided to place the parking brake release on the accelerator."
This is the same reason why, per capita, you see more Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaros wrapped around telephone polls than Corvettes or 911s. Usually, it is a younger, less experienced crowd with the Mustangs or Camaros, so it stands to reason that they would be involved in a higher percentage of crashes than other high performance cars that a purchased by older, more experienced drivers. It's really not the car, just the clientell who buys them.
to take apart the gun, you must pull the trigger...
Rather your a glock fan boy or the bigest hater, you have to admit, that is a bad design feature.
Glock owners apparently are insecure enough that they actually insist their cheap gun is somehow superior.
Duke of Doubt said:It's like a Subaru owner bragging to a Ferrari owner