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The only suggestions I can make is make a menu at the top and connect it the appropriate spots on the page with anchors. Also to me it was a little jumbled, a viewer needs to be able to quickly scroll through the pages and be able to decipher what he is looking at, otherwise you have a good thing going.
 
Flashpoint makes some good suggestions on layout. I was pretty impressed with the depth of the content. It's a nice page as it is. Some links to make navigation easier and maybe a bit more organization would make it even better.
 
I love those baby Glocks. I have a 26,27 and a 30. The 27 is my favorite. My only gripe is those stupid little finger grooves. I'm gonna have those stupid things shaved off as soon as i find a Glock smith in my aera.
 
But it is, specifically, about the Glock Model 27 .40 S&W caliber pistol, more powerful than lesser calibers such as 9mm

hey often overestimate the stopping power of 9mm (or smaller) ammo, as well

Some people will argue with you about those though...

The page is ok, some of the pics are kind of fuzzy/over compressed. Try searching google images for the originals.

Also, on some of your other pages you should lose the frames...frames have went the way of the dodo. It is pretty easy to make a menu template using a dual tone page and make it work without frames.
 
Thank you all for your thoughtful input. Page continues to evolve.

My favorite suggestion was a spot at the top of the page to link to topics within the page and that has been added. I tend to violate one of the main stylistic canons of web design: Many of my pages are long and print out to many pages. The Glock 27 page takes 10 pages to print and is growning. The index will help mitigate my choice to make long pages.

Sorry about the fuzzy images. But so many still use dial up, including me that I have to do what I can to reduce load times. If you are a dial up user with an "accelerator" you may be able to right click on an image and choose to refresh with full quality. Or, if you see an image you are interested in and cannot get better resolution. E-mail me and I will forward the highest quality photo I have on hand.
 
Sorry about the fuzzy images. But so many still use dial up, including me that I have to do what I can to reduce load times.

You might want to try dividing the subjects up into separate pages instead of having one long page, that way instead of trying to load up 20 medium quality pictures you can load up 2-3 high quality pictures. It would also help with organizing subjects.
 
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