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<blockquote data-quote="landman" data-source="post: 4268105" data-attributes="member: 7847"><p>For what you have tied up in the Glocks why are you worried about and extra $200-250 dollars?</p><p>If you get in a shooting your going to lose more than $300, cause you'll have attorney fees and time off</p><p>work at least. If your in the good they will in time give you the gun back, but it's ingraved </p><p>with a case number many times. And going right back and buying another gun I'm thinking your attorney </p><p>may say not right now is the smart thing to do, I mean you have other guns.</p><p></p><p>Either the Glocks are safe queens, or you don't trust your life on their reliability???</p><p></p><p>When I have for out for defense if I need it while walking a new property I want it to</p><p>go bang when I pull the trigger, that's what the Glock guys tell me is the reason to have one.</p><p>Personally I've carried Custom Shop 1911's thru thickets and didn't care the cost if I lost one</p><p>cause I needed to save mine or my clients life, but that's me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landman, post: 4268105, member: 7847"] For what you have tied up in the Glocks why are you worried about and extra $200-250 dollars? If you get in a shooting your going to lose more than $300, cause you'll have attorney fees and time off work at least. If your in the good they will in time give you the gun back, but it's ingraved with a case number many times. And going right back and buying another gun I'm thinking your attorney may say not right now is the smart thing to do, I mean you have other guns. Either the Glocks are safe queens, or you don't trust your life on their reliability??? When I have for out for defense if I need it while walking a new property I want it to go bang when I pull the trigger, that's what the Glock guys tell me is the reason to have one. Personally I've carried Custom Shop 1911's thru thickets and didn't care the cost if I lost one cause I needed to save mine or my clients life, but that's me [/QUOTE]
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