How many Glocks do you have ?

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  • ezdubbin97

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    I just have one...a G23. It will most likely be the only one I have, nothing wrong with it, just too many other guns out there to be stuck on one brand.

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    groovatron

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    :rolleyes:wow....this thread got rejuvinated....we should count up all the glocks in this thread.....it would definitely be a flock of glocks....:laugh:

    I have no glocks.........would love to have one, but it's probably like number 30 on my current list of firearms to obtain.....we'll get there soon enough
     

    indyk

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    In searching the INGO site, it appears that a lot of people have more than one.

    I can see myself possible having 3 in total a 19 to carry, a 21SF (full size Home Protection ) and or maybe a 36-Slimline to carry , my wife may not let me come home after the 1500



    Trust me all glocks look the same to the wifey, easy to hide a new one or multiples, just take one out at a time.
    Its the missing 500 dollars from the account you have to worry about.;)
     

    HICKMAN

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    reading Shooter521's post in another thread:

    2) for the average gun owner, Glocks have no "pride of ownership". They're not pretty, there's a ton of them out there (i.e. "everybody's got one"), and they're not terribly expensive. So they are more likely to be sold when times get tough, or used as trading fodder, with the mindset that you can always pick up another one just like it later on if you so choose.

    knowing that at 9pm tonight I will trade my G23 for a nice Recurve bow and my Glock count will be back down to zero.

    Who know's maybe I'll try an M&P .40 next. ;)
     
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