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- From: lairdb@crash.cts.com
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Glock 10mm and CHP
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 04:16:10 GMT
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- In <1993Jan26.224243.27871@univel.com> Thi_Huynh@univel.COM (Saigon Smuggler) writes:
- #Hmmm. Glock pistols were designed to use drop-in parts. This means that
- #if you need to replace your barrel (or any other part) for instance, you
- #don't need to machine that part to fit into your gun properly. You just
- #order the part and drop it in. In fact, according to Glock, the only tool
- #needed for a Glock armorer is pin punch. If you lose it, a ball point pen,
- #handcuff key or paper clip will do just fine.
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- In fact, I seem to recall a story (possibly apocryphal) that part of the
- "standard" Glock sales pitch was for the salesman to bring in several
- pistols, disassemble them into a paper bag, shake vigorously, reassemble
- at random, and fire.
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