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    Default The polymer firearm

    I am no doubt stating the obvious, but in the future when firearm history books are written, the advent of the polymer firearm will be among the top game changing designs in the evolution of small arms, despite the many detractors.

    As a 55 year gun guy, the Tupperware gun popularity is one of the more unlikely realities in my perspective.

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    Default Re: The polymer firearm

    I've carried full size metal guns before, it's Glock for me.

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    So we're having a Tupperware Party??!?!
    Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
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    Default Re: The polymer firearm

    Quote Originally Posted by bluetrane2028 View Post
    I've carried full size metal guns before, it's Glock for me.
    It's difficult to make an argument against the reliability, practicality and weight savings that polymer pistols offer for concealed carry.
    It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    It's difficult to make an argument against the reliability, practicality and weight savings that polymer pistols offer for concealed carry.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post


    I wonder if that is covered by a warranty?
    Illegitimus non carborundum est

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post


    That's why I specifically mentioned concealed carry. Plastic rifles make better dog toys.
    It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post


    Give me 10 minutes and a hacksaw blade, and while unsightly, it will shoot and operate just fine.
    I was trained on metal and was very reluctant with polymer, now Glock is all I carry.
    How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    It's difficult to make an argument against the reliability, practicality and weight savings that polymer pistols offer for concealed carry.
    How about the triggers suck and plastic sights suck and finger grooves suck?
    The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berncly View Post
    Give me somebody else 10 minutes and a hacksaw blade, and while unsightly, it will shoot and operate just fine.
    I was trained on metal and was very reluctant with polymer, now Glock is all I carry.
    There I fixed it for you.
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