Paul Gomez
www.Gomez-Training.com
Thread title pretty much sums it up. I'm looking for a Glock 34. I'm willing to trade a Glcok 17L or buy outright.
http://www.bayoushooter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18286
I dont know the seller, but there is one available.
Just out of curiousity, what are those selling for these days? For a while there, Glock wouldn't even sell one unless you were LE... same with the cut-away gun. I never could figure out the "logic" behind that policy...
I've got a "work in progress" myself. Unfortunately, the work is far above my ability to perform. So I gotta wait on the artisan...
Just out of curiousity, what are those selling for these days? For a while there, Glock wouldn't even sell one unless you were LE... same with the cut-away gun. I never could figure out the "logic" behind that policy...
Originally Posted by LongRange
Paul? 0 feet? wouldn't that make the perp INSIDE the Cop?.. definately an assault,lol
I know. I think he's referring to the red FRAME G17 that is incapable of firing. Controls, trigger, etc., work like the real pistol.
Jeez. They're proud of that...
Why not just get one of those yellow training/demo "barrels"?
JBP55 said:Lone Wolf and ASP Red Guns are about $50 shipped.
If something goes bad wrong, and he's using a Glock Red Gun, then Glock will share in the liability.
If he's using a formerly functional piece that he modified or had modified, then the whole monkey is on his back.
Twenty years ago, nobody worried about this. I personally have made numerous "red-handles" out of K-frame revolvers, P226s, and a couple of 870s.
Too many ****** lawyers have screwed that up; especially the ones who actually are firearms-savvy.
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I have no idea what yall are talking about with the red and blue glocks but couldn't you just remove the firing pin and spring to make it functional but non firing? I have heard of some training people put something like jb weld in the firing pin area so one could not be inserted and the paint the gun.