Brent
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Building a pistol while watching Forgotton Weapons in the background?
Will you be my friend?
Also that looks cool. I'm in to the "longslide" look and feel on pistols lately.
1st go at stippling...
And then
Looks great. g17?
Looks nice.
I wouldn't have the time or the patience.
It does not take a lot of time. It’s ridiculously easy.
I used to be you... and five years later, I now own five Glock-or-PF940 handguns, have a Maxim 9 on order, and have sold my P226R. Kind of an odd transformation for a guy who's been into hammer-fired metal frame guns, but it's just so much more convenient in training and competition (thus far!).That's exactly what's so dangerous about them.
I am not a Glock guy. I've never been a Glock guy. They're just not comfortable to me, and I've always shot and owned SIGs instead. But dammit if every time I look at these I don't get an itchy mouse finger to go start buying stuff. The longslide 19/17 hybrid ones are just the ticket for me, too
It does not take a lot of time. It’s ridiculously easy.
Oh I wouldn't have a problem with completing the 80%!
It's the stippling that would make my ADD go nutz!
I used to be you... and five years later, I now own five Glock-or-PF940 handguns, have a Maxim 9 on order, and have sold my P226R. Kind of an odd transformation for a guy who's been into hammer-fired metal frame guns, but it's just so much more convenient in training and competition (thus far!).
IMHO, the biggest problem with the PF940 frames is the holster situation, and even then, it's usually fixable, you just need to spend some more time and money.