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Glock 19 Almost.

yotehtr

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My grandson (10) showed me his latest purchase, paid $80.00. I first thought it was a real Glock. Even first inspection it has all the markings. Glock 19 Austria Even the muzzle is the size of a 9mm.
 

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Made by Glock?
i am not sure, "licensed" maybe for training purposes only....in a classroom.....????

but then, all i have seen were red, or orange, even green ones.......NOT black...!!!!!

and small town or not, if he pulls that on someone, and that someone carries, he's gonna get blown away...

i know i will not be asking questions, if he pulls it on me, and when i draw down on him, and i can assure you, i WILL SHOOT first....

if it is an "air soft", where is the orange muzzle piece..????

and where does a 10 year old, get $80.00..???

parents..???

where are thier brains...????



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I fear this is an accident waiting to happen.....my thoughts
this is why i am "lambasting" the grand parent.....

not that he/she deserves it, certainly NOT, but for crying out loud, does the family get tv..???

radio..??

don't they see or hear about children with guns at school, the playgrounds..??

in a nano second, a cop, and i don't give a flying finger where they live, a cop will draw on that kid, and yeah, anyone think that's gonna end well for the kid..??

then the dumbarse parents are gonna scream "bad cop" BS....
 
When ammo was scarce, I invested in a 6 and 4.5mm Colt 1911 in C⁰2 with blowback action. I soon tried the G19 in 4.5/177.
They all have authentic trigger pull and feel like a good tool.
I highly recommend them for any gun owner.
 
I remember back in the day we used to run around with our Crossman .357 pellet guns, the ones that looked like the S&W .357 magnums and no one even though that it was a kid with an actual gun. How things have changed, makes me long for the 80's again.
That's because in the 80s there were not many kids actually running around with real guns, or stealing cars etc etc. Sadly it's not all that uncommon these days especially in gang heavy areas.

However I do remember back in high school the son of a local rather infamous prostitute madam pulling out a lil chrome .25 and threatening me and a friend. We promptly took it away and tossed it in St Clair river and beat the snot out of him. He was like one of those irritating ankle biter dogs, not like some of the dangerous and viscious bangers they create today.
 
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I paid about $80 for this Glock, 4.5mm c⁰2, I could have gotten a blowback action for another $30.
Both 1911s have blowback action.
Everything shown are excellent trademarked copies.
The AR has given me good experience without worrying about my neighbors.
'And the M1A1, well every kid from the 70s needs a Tommy-gun.
Full-auto 4.5/177 became legal in 2012. Both the long guns have a switch.
 
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