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    RoadDawg

    Nos nostraque Deo
    Dec 6, 2010
    94,481
    I'll pass.

    And what are you going to do with the $55.00 that you won't be spending to placate some inventor who believes they have a product that MUST be installed on ALL Glock pistols to make them idiot proof? :sad20:

    I'm going to use my extra $55.00 to buy bourbon and try to forget this thread that, thanks to a couple gadgetphiles, reads like a 3:00 AM Infomercial. :cool:

    I think I'll invent a polymer ammunition round that can be placed into the chamber of all handgunds prior to holstering. We will never see another AD. (I'll call it a "snapkap".)

    Or maybe a special holster block that prevents the pistol from being inserted into the holster until it has been cleared of all obstructions. (Including the blocking device.)

    Then I'll sign up on firearms forums all over the Internet and tell folks why the new products are something they just can't live without.

    (In my best Dr. Evil voice...)
    "I'll make meeeeelllyuns of dollirs!" :rofl:
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    And what are you going to do with the $55.00 that you won't be spending to placate some inventor who believes they have a product that MUST be installed on ALL Glock pistols to make them idiot proof? :sad20:

    I'm going to use my extra $55.00 to buy bourbon and try to forget this thread that, thanks to a couple gadgetphiles, reads like a 3:00 AM Infomercial. :cool:

    I think I'll invent a polymer ammunition round that can be placed into the chamber of all handgunds prior to holstering. We will never see another AD. (I'll call it a "snapkap".)

    Or maybe a special holster block that prevents the pistol from being inserted into the holster until it has been cleared of all obstructions. (Including the blocking device.)

    Then I'll sign up on firearms forums all over the Internet and tell folks why the new products are something they just can't live without.

    (In my best Dr. Evil voice...)
    "I'll make meeeeelllyuns of dollirs!" :rofl:
    I'll start training people not to have a chambered round when carrying.. And holster is opt.

    Calling it dummy carry.


    http://suzannevince.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Mojo-Mini-Me.jpg
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
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    I use this safety feature
     

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 14, 2010
    46,624
    Glen Burnie
    I use a removable trigger. Take it off and holster. It's on a special "trigger finger ring®" that inserts perfectly when drawing and pointing. Patented copper magnet technology. Me and Tommy Copper went in cahoots and are going to be rich.
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    I use a removable trigger. Take it off and holster. It's on a special "trigger finger ring®" that inserts perfectly when drawing and pointing. Patented copper magnet technology. Me and Tommy Copper went in cahoots and are going to be rich.
    I got something better! Removable trigger finger! Only need a cigar cutter and a 3d printer. :P
     

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 14, 2010
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    Glen Burnie
    I got something better! Removable trigger finger! Only need a cigar cutter and a 3d printer. :P

    I think you're on to something. First two pads of trigger finger permanently attached to the trigger. The rest of the finger is attached by a magnetic knuckle. The knuckle seperates at 3 pounds of resistance, thereby alleviating anymore pressure not allowing the trigger to depress. Viola!!
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    Best device ever for preventing AD/ND's while carrying - Move to MD.
    Sad but true
    I think you're on to something. First two pads of trigger finger permanently attached to the trigger. The rest of the finger is attached by a magnetic knuckle. The knuckle seperates at 3 pounds of resistance, thereby alleviating anymore pressure not allowing the trigger to depress. Viola!!
    Lol
     

    lee2

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Oct 8, 2007
    19,012
    i think i have the solution to your problem.
     

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    ToddG

    Member
    Jul 5, 2015
    6
    Rockville, MD
    =No hard feelings. We'd never ask someone to add any device to his gun if he didn't want it.

    And what are you going to do with the $55.00 that you won't be spending to placate some inventor who believes they have a product that MUST be installed on ALL Glock pistols to make them idiot proof?

    Might I suggest a spending it on a reading comprehension class?:cool:

    While we certainly don't mind criticism or people speaking their mind about whether they think our product is worthwhile, I personally draw the line at being maliciously misquoted.

    In all seriousness and to reiterate: yes, we think we have a good idea. Yes, there are some people who want Gadgets on their Glocks. No, we would never say they should be mandatory. No, we would never call someone out for choosing not to use one.
     

    FrankOceanXray

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 29, 2008
    12,037
    OP may be an inventor of gadgets but not a gem in the marketing department.



    This is a terrible thread.
     

    FrankOceanXray

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 29, 2008
    12,037
    Might I suggest a spending it on a reading comprehension class?:cool:

    While we certainly don't mind criticism or people speaking their mind about whether they think our product is worthwhile, I personally draw the line at being maliciously misquoted.

    In all seriousness and to reiterate: yes, we think we have a good idea. Yes, there are some people who want Gadgets on their Glocks. No, we would never say they should be mandatory. No, we would never call someone out for choosing not to use one.

    For posterity.
     

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 14, 2010
    46,624
    Glen Burnie
    Might I suggest a spending it on a reading comprehension class?:cool:

    While we certainly don't mind criticism or people speaking their mind about whether they think our product is worthwhile, I personally draw the line at being maliciously misquoted.

    In all seriousness and to reiterate: yes, we think we have a good idea. Yes, there are some people who want Gadgets on their Glocks. No, we would never say they should be mandatory. No, we would never call someone out for choosing not to use one.

    Pm Norton on the board to become an industry partner in order to hawk your goods here. :thumbup:
     
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