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I'll take one of each.
The top one we can mount to my desk at work. The bottom one for my trips to the mall. I'm a girl and I like the bottom one. |
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If we had one of these or both, we may have had a different outcome in South East Asia...Mike45
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I found these on XDTALK forum...
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Diego,
you sir have too much time on your hands...as I stated before...you always seem to find the interesting articles and pictures online. I'm not worthy...that tri-mini gun is insane. Not sure if you know, but Mike Dillon's company is making the mini guns for the military now. He is the owner of a reloading empire. His reloading presses are considered one of the best and now he can boost making mini guns for the military. Not sure if you get the military channel, but they did a show about his mini gun...how he perfected it for not jamming. The only firearms that I have that would be considered flashy would be my HK USP45c and my Steyr M40...the HK is SS and the Steyr is hard chromed...I didn't get it for the bling bling factor...for me it was because the hard chrome is the toughest finish you can get on a firearm. I also like that SS and hard chrome is easy to clean because you see what's dirty. |
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Add these to the side sights on a glock, and you are set to go.
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ROFL!
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