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bradruth

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Originally posted by: eldorado99
I like the Glock that I'm issued and I can't afford to buy another gun right now. Even if I could buy another gun, I'd almost definitely get a Glock 23 so that I could use it as a backup & still be able to use the 22's mags in case of a malfunction with my G22.
Yeah, I was just kidding anyway sorry.. I'm a little drunk... :beer:

Booze & firearms don't mix. ;)
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: Supahfreak
How about This... It's a lot cheaper.

FreAk:D

:D

Originally posted by: crumpet19
I prefer this... http://www.newyorkironworks.com/detu.html

Yeah, it's basically the Stealth, but it allows for the shirt to be tucked in. The bad thing about it is the J-clip...that puts a lot of weight on the pants, rather than the belt, and it's not as easy to take off/put on.

Originally posted by: sonambulo
Originally posted by: bradruth
Well as long as it was an accident.

you're gonna be my favorite cop

;)

Originally posted by: Shockwave
"Forbidden by rating check"

The NoFunWall at work sux0rz

Well they wouldn't want their employees to be trigger-happy gun freaks, now would they? :p
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
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You should get an H&K Mk.23 ;)

I'd go with #1, it seems like a better product all around.
 

bradruth

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: bradruth
That is one ugly-ass pistol. ;)
Really? I don't think so.

It does hold five fewer rounds than your gun though.

Yeah, but 12+1 .45 rounds is pretty good. My G22 holds 15+1 .40 rounds.

Edit: Not like I have a choice. We're issued the G22 (or G23 for those with smaller hands) and that's what we have to carry on duty.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
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Originally posted by: bradruth
Yeah, but 12+1 .45 rounds is pretty good. My G22 holds 15+1 .40 rounds.
Especially with some of those Hydra-Shok JHP rounds.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
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Originally posted by: bradruth
That's what we get issued. :D
Damn, remind me not to commit a crime in your freaking area.

Talk about a sucking chest wound...
 

bradruth

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: bradruth
That's what we get issued. :D
Damn, remind me not to commit a crime in your freaking area.

Talk about a sucking chest wound...

No kidding. I'll have 46 rounds of Hydra-Shok JHP .40 for my G22 and (hopefully) 7 rounds of Hydra-Shok JHP .45 in my proposed backup. (Star PD .45) :D
 

Kelemvor

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The movement of the first one looks like it'd be a neat feature... But it could lead to the gun sticking when you try to draw it or it not being in the right place when you try to holster it. THe other one is stationary which means it should always be exactly where you think it's going to be.

I'd go for the second one.
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
The movement of the first one looks like it'd be a neat feature... But it could lead to the gun sticking when you try to draw it or it not being in the right place when you try to holster it. THe other one is stationary which means it should always be exactly where you think it's going to be.

I'd go for the second one.

The first one only moves when you loosen the screws to adjust it. Once you find the position you want you just tighten up the screws & it stays locked like that. The .gif is just an illustration of the various positions you can set it to.