surferdaddy: said:I’ve always liked the p99.
IMHO, one of the best, most intelligently designed service pistols out there
surferdaddy: said:I’ve always liked the p99.
I love the look of the Shield line. All business with a bit of class. I think my Shield .45 looks like a weightlifter wearing an off the rack suit from Men's Warehouse.
Functionality has a beauty all of its own
Simple and clean, make mine a Glock.
Isn't that the same pistol that if you attach the stock to it, it will enable a 3 round burst?
Only on the military contract guns. The civvy versions were DA only.Isn't that the same pistol that if you attach the stock to it, it will enable a 3 round burst?
They work but have no soul.
Didn't know that. I thought it was every VP70 Pistol made that had that feature, but needed the stock attached for the three round burst to work.Only on the military contract guns. The civvy versions were DA only.
Tell the Cylons that.........I'm not sure inanimate objects can have a soul, well shoes but it is spelled different.
Tell the Cylons that.........
The pictures in this thread are making my eyes hurt.
What's a cylon?
The fictional antagonists in "Battlestar Galactica." They come in many shapes and sizes, but are advanced artificial intelligences, some of which assume a human form. They are even monotheists and highly devout.
Tell one to its face plate that it has no soul and prepare to run!
Tool, not trophy..really don't care how it looks, care how it works. Yes, there are some 'pretty' BBQ guns but for a shooter, something shot frequently for whatever reason..who cares what it 'looks' like. Some do, I guess, I really don't.Many times I have seen negative posts about polymer framed handguns. Something along the lines of, "they might work but dang they're ugly". To be honest I've always somewhat agreed with them (I still admire the appearance of a nice revolver or 1911). I owned a few other polymer framed pistols before I got my M&P 2.0 Compact. They were all okay but when I got it I thought, "Dang, I actually kind of like how it looks." So my question is do you have a polymer framed pistol that you think isn't repulsive looking. Maybe you even think it looks kind of nice. If so please post a pic. Here is mine,
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I like the look of Glocks. Practical. No need for racing stripes or accent lines. The beauty is in the function.
You tellin' me the Phantom wasnt a work of art AND functional?Tool, not trophy..really don't care how it looks, care how it works. Yes, there are some 'pretty' BBQ guns but for a shooter, something shot frequently for whatever reason..who cares what it 'looks' like. Some do, I guess, I really don't.
Yeah, so say y'all.The fictional antagonists in "Battlestar Galactica.
I don't know.The pictures in this thread are making my eyes hurt.