Plastic gun: Stirring the pot a little

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  • indyjoe

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    I guess that is a good advertisement for the retention holster. You'll break the grip off before you draw from our holster when you don't want to. :D
     

    Pooty22

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    I guess that is a good advertisement for the retention holster. You'll break the grip off before you draw from our holster when you don't want to. :D

    Had to laugh:D. I would think even a metal gun would be inoperable after a fall like that. Probably wouldn't have snapped in half but still would have been messed up
     

    croy

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    I own 1911s and no polymer. With that said I don't think it would have matter too much what gun it was it had to have been a nasty fall to break it
     

    NYFelon

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    I like the retard who said the AK has ".308 power"

    because nothing determines ballistics or energy developed/transferred besides bullet diameter.
     

    alliclaytor

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    OK seriously, who thinks that this will show up on the next season of Sons of Guns? They will take the pistol, cut off the mag, use the rail to mount it to an AR-15 and charge $4K for it.
     
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