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Hell yeah! big congrats! 1st pistol?
You chose well.
Good job with the +2 base plate.
Please, please, please!!! Don't hold a gun like that. Check out your finger in the last pic. Never EVER put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to put holes in something. NEVER EEEEVER!!! seriously bro. Especially with that brand of firearm you chose. Your finger is your only safety with a Glock. More than that, your brain is your only safety with a Glock because you have to always be aware of anything that might enter the trigger guard when holstering, reholstering, setting down...whatever...always always place your trigger finger straight along the side of the frame. ALWAYS. Until you are on target and ready to fire. Then, and ONLY THEN, do you place your finger on the trigger.
Please bro. Treat it as if it's always loaded. "unloaded" guns have killed many people. So long as you use your head, cause that's your safety with any gun, but even more so with Glock. But as long as you keep your finger off that trigger, we won't have to read about an AD (accidental discharge). Please, don't own that thread.
okay. I hope to all good things that I got the seriousness of that through to you sir. Finger only touches trigger when your ready for it to go 'bang'. great respect!
Very sweet piece man! Now go kill some paper. You chose a great caliber too. 9mm is so cheap to plink with. You should be champion shooter next month
Great gun! great purchase!
stay safe!
Hell yeah! big congrats! 1st pistol?
You chose well.
Good job with the +2 base plate.
Please, please, please!!! Don't hold a gun like that. Check out your finger in the last pic. Never EVER put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to put holes in something. NEVER EEEEVER!!! seriously bro. Especially with that brand of firearm you chose. Your finger is your only safety with a Glock. More than that, your brain is your only safety with a Glock because you have to always be aware of anything that might enter the trigger guard when holstering, reholstering, setting down...whatever...always always place your trigger finger straight along the side of the frame. ALWAYS. Until you are on target and ready to fire. Then, and ONLY THEN, do you place your finger on the trigger.
Please bro. Treat it as if it's always loaded. "unloaded" guns have killed many people. So long as you use your head, cause that's your safety with any gun, but even more so with Glock. But as long as you keep your finger off that trigger, we won't have to read about an AD (accidental discharge). Please, don't own that thread.
okay. I hope to all good things that I got the seriousness of that through to you sir. Finger only touches trigger when your ready for it to go 'bang'. great respect!
Very sweet piece man! Now go kill some paper. You chose a great caliber too. 9mm is so cheap to plink with. You should be champion shooter next month
Great gun! great purchase!
stay safe!
Thanks bro just got it today haven't even shot it yet. I am adding this to my PX4 Storm and (my only 2 right now). Yes reading the safety book right now as they have NO external safety..definately gunna be safe.
I am gunna get some pearce grips, a plug, and possibly see about changing the trigger connector depending on how smooth it shoots.
Glocks shoot real nice and you can by the pioece that lowers the trigger pull for about $25.00. You are definately buying quality firearms- now go buy 4-5 extra mags and 100-2500 rounds for it
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