I went to Dragonman's and bought a Glock 44 today.
I won't get it for three days but I paid today so I don't have to pay the stupid excise tax.
I'm very happy that Dragonman's daughters are so active fighting Colorado's increasingly restrictive gun laws but I really don't like the vibe I get when I go into the store.
I walked in and every employee in the store was eyeballing me from the minute I walked in.
I bought a box of range ammo and went to fire my Glock for the first time since my heart attack/torn rotator cuff.
I found out I can shoot with my right hand but it's kind of painful and I can shoot just fine with my left hand.
The place I normally go to wants you to check out when you leave.
So when I left Dragonman's I stopped at the shop and asked if I needed to check out.
They looked at me like I was nuts and Dragonman's daughter made the sign of the Cross over me and said "We release you. Go in Peace."
True story, if you want my business, don't treat me like an idiot.
And it's not worth whatever they're charging for it.I'm exploring the Byrna LE it's not a firearm or anything firearm related, but it centers around self defense.
I wouldn’t. They don’t work for shite.I'm exploring the Byrna LE it's not a firearm or anything firearm related, but it centers around self defense.
Welcome to the forum from South Texas.I'm exploring the Byrna LE it's not a firearm or anything firearm related, but it centers around self defense.
Very nice.
Beats putting a M9 under your pillowStumbled upon this last night quite by accident. Looked like an interesting solution to my nightstand defense weapon thing, so I ordered one from CrossBreed for my Echelon. That'll teach me for opening emails from holster companies
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Considered something similar for a shotgun.Stumbled upon this last night quite by accident. Looked like an interesting solution to my nightstand defense weapon thing, so I ordered one from CrossBreed for my Echelon. That'll teach me for opening emails from holster companies
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