OT: Gun Raffle

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I ran across this today.

If interested, go to...

http://www.buyersclubamerica.com/clubraffle.htm

-- WannaWin (I@won't.say), January 19, 2000

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I sure like those Glocks. Prior to my purchase I tried ever way possible to talk myself out of it. I'm glad I bought one. Ranks right up there with the others.

-- Rob (maxovrdrv51@hotmail.com), January 19, 2000.

The raffle winner ought to read through kB! FAQ

kB! is an abbreviation of kaBOOM!, mnemonic for the results of failure of the cartridge case when fired.

This website focusses on Glock firearms only.

-- Tom Carey (tomcarey@mindspring.com), January 20, 2000.


Thanks Tom. I needed that info for my #22.

Chuck

-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), January 20, 2000.


If you do read the kB! FAQ you'll notice it's almost always a cause of the ammo. Not the weapon.

-- Powder (Powder47keg@aol.com), January 20, 2000.

Powder,

I'll agree. The only problem I had with my 30 (after 8,000+ rounds) was when I shot ammo that had been accidently loaded too 'hot'. The gun didn't explode but the take-down lever shot out of the side causing the slide to fall off. Other than that I've never had a single problem with any of my Glocks. Stick with factory ammo and you can't go wrong...

-TECH32-

-- TECH32 (TECH32@NOMAIL.COM), January 20, 2000.



Yep, my 17 has gone over 20k rounds now. I think it's better than the day I got it, now that it's been properly broken in. Find me another gun whose receiver is top-rack dishwasher safe. ;)

-- Powder (Powder47keg@aol.com), January 20, 2000.

I own/have owned 3 Glocks: Models 17, 26 (9mm), and 22 (.40 cal). They have always performed flawlessly.

I am entering the raffle. I checked with the members at thefiringline.com, and they vouch for it. One of them is even a recent winner!

Longshot

-- Longshot (raindeer31@yahoo.com), January 20, 2000.


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