A lot of people throwing out the "inexpensive" terms here, but they're not exactly chump change.
If you get one with Trijicon night sights, you're closing in on four digits after tax.
You can get a pretty decent rifle for that.
I know it is meant in relative terms compared to something like a Sig or HK, but hardly inexpensive/cheap.
A lot of people throwing out the "inexpensive" terms here, but they're not exactly chump change.
If you get one with Trijicon night sights, you're closing in on four digits after tax.
You can get a pretty decent rifle for that.
I know it is meant in relative terms compared to something like a Sig or HK, but hardly inexpensive/cheap.
I will do.
I am not sure which parts I need. I gotta do my homework on that.
Yeah, the Hogue grip was the "in" thing to do overseas, too, for the 9mm Browning.
If I can't stand the texture when I'm shooting it, I'll definitely go that route. I think I had to take off the side plates on the browning, though, so when you put a sleeve on the Glock, does it not get absurdly fat?
If I could stop buying Sig handguns I would really like to try a P30L or a Glock![]()
I totally recommend a P30. It does not feel like a polymer gun at all. I think it is a must have.
I'll be in your area this July Maybee I can bribe you with ammo for some range time with your P30![]()
The whole Glocks are cheap thing is really not true.
I totally recommend a P30. It does not feel like a polymer gun at all. I think it is a must have.
What does a polymer gun feel like exactly?
This is how I test the material on all my guns.Well for one, if you lick it when it is frozen, it won't stick to your tongue like a steel gun.



























