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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.
i am not sure, "licensed" maybe for training purposes only....in a classroom.....????Made by Glock?
this is why i am "lambasting" the grand parent.....I fear this is an accident waiting to happen.....my thoughts
i know what you mean, but for me, that'd be the 1880's.........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.
Probably an even better timei know what you mean, but for me, that'd be the 1880's.........
yeah they were...we only had rocks, and sticks, to fight off the pterodactyls and sabre tooth tigers.Probably an even better time
maybe so, but it'll still get the kid shot dead if he points it at someone....It’s prob a prop gun.
I like running water and a clean A/C bathroom thanksi know what you mean, but for me, that'd be the 1880's.........
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.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.
whadday takin' bout..??I like running water and a clean A/C bathroom thanks
1980 works for me…