New Glock Revolver

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Clock! Colt Mk V Trooper action with Glock trigger and safety?
 
"Hey atleast it's got a colt cylinder release "

Funny you should mention that. I bought a Colt Diamondback in the late 80's and it was the smoothest trigger I'd ever seen out of the box, but within a couple of months I traded it off. I was trained and required to carry a S&W duty gun, and I could never get the hang of the cylinder release in combat training. My mind was pre-programmed with the S&W or Ruger in mind. Seeing what they go for now, I realize what a stupid decision that was!:banghead:

LD45
 
Its kind of funny that "Glock" the first well known polymer pistol would not be the first to come out with a polymer revolver, real photo or not, as Ruger beat them to it. Just my thoughts, LM.
 
I wonder if that nice screw is metal or plastic?

Neither. ... It's electrons.

This is a joke. A hoax. A photo-shopped image of bits and pieces spliced together to make what someone imagines a Glock revolver would look like.

I see the cylinder release of a Colt revolver, a warped version of an early Glock grip as a handle, glock trigger & trigger guard, a piece of 1913 rail spliced in on a strange angle to look like a plastic lower barrel lug, the barrel is probably from a Desert Eagle, with a compensator added in front of the front sight. The "safety" lever is something familiar, too, but I can't remember what.
 
It's called the GLUDGE in the 410, 45 LC model or maybe the Gastovernor?

I want a snubby version in 28 Gauge.
 
Its kind of funny that "Glock" the first well known polymer pistol would not be the first to come out with a polymer revolver, real photo or not, as Ruger beat them to it. Just my thoughts, LM.

Glock was not the first, nor was Ruger.
 
BINGO! Well, that sure makes for a fun time! :D

Guess they must have stolen a few bits from the Mateba auto-revolver as well!
 
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