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I handled the Glock, Rouger, and Sig .45s. I chose the Sig because it felt the best in my hand. The Ruger felt ok. The Glock didn't fit my hand at all. I've been happy with the Sig.
Good evening y'all
You guys and all this firearm talk is making me nervous,,, and Hating on GlocksView attachment 362891 View attachment 362892 View attachment 362893
Glock makes a good gun no??
But they just don’t fit me
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I got my sig years ago but only give $250
It was a west German police officer side arm
They traded in and got new
Sig went thru them and updated and went through them
Sold to a importer
I would like to get a 1911 but not gonna pay what they want now for one
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Better get one while you can, there are rumblings about an executive order on banning sales of rifles & handguns. I can’t see that going over well but …
Looks like you did just fineView attachment 362949 How’d I do? I was at a guy’s house about a month ago on my side hustle, when I saw this thing in the brush. Flat tires, seized engine, and later found out the hydraulic fluid was contaminated. He took an offer of $200 cash and I loaded it in the back of my pickup. I spent $40 on hydraulic fluid, $16 on a filter, and fitted it with an old 11 hp Briggs and Scrap ‘‘em from a junked generator. Had to fabricate my own bracket for the engine to pump connection and get a new Lovejoy spider. Also spent $30 on tire slime to seal the old tires. Runs good and splits better than my old homemade beast.
You could sell it tomorrow for $500..View attachment 362949 How’d I do? I was at a guy’s house about a month ago on my side hustle, when I saw this thing in the brush. Flat tires, seized engine, and later found out the hydraulic fluid was contaminated. He took an offer of $200 cash and I loaded it in the back of my pickup. I spent $40 on hydraulic fluid, $16 on a filter, and fitted it with an old 11 hp Briggs and Scrap ‘‘em from a junked generator. Had to fabricate my own bracket for the engine to pump connection and get a new Lovejoy spider. Also spent $30 on tire slime to seal the old tires. Runs good and splits better than my old homemade beast.
Good job there, Marc.View attachment 362949 How’d I do? I was at a guy’s house about a month ago on my side hustle, when I saw this thing in the brush. Flat tires, seized engine, and later found out the hydraulic fluid was contaminated. He took an offer of $200 cash and I loaded it in the back of my pickup. I spent $40 on hydraulic fluid, $16 on a filter, and fitted it with an old 11 hp Briggs and Scrap ‘‘em from a junked generator. Had to fabricate my own bracket for the engine to pump connection and get a new Lovejoy spider. Also spent $30 on tire slime to seal the old tires. Runs good and splits better than my old homemade beast.
@Workshop How did your workday go today?
I wish we could have come.
We have been getting ready to leave for Mexico at 2AM on Monday morning. 3 of my boys were planning to go with a church group, but then their driver was not able to make it so I have been selected as the alternate driver.
We will be gone to Navojoa for 10 days.
Speaking of 1911's...
I had to keep my eye out for a while, but found this one last year.
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I don't know much about Glock, but the ones I have held always felt like a brick in my hand. I am partial to the Springfields.