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@timothythompson4144
@timothythompson4144 Күн бұрын
Wow nice and clean. Hard to do with a fifty year old bike.
@Husslelyfe
@Husslelyfe 2 күн бұрын
Bro everybody knows you have to cant down when shooting a Glock and why your eyes closed also training my guy
@vtxdaryl
@vtxdaryl 9 күн бұрын
Everything you said was a positive on the steel pistol was a negative for me. The weight is less, it won’t rust and if you run out of 16 rounds of ammo and still haven’t stopped the threat, then you have terrible marksmanship. You just aren’t use to the Glock so you don’t know how to operate it. Just zero the red dot and forget about the steel sights. I hate to say it but you are definitely hating the Glock. You need to learn how to shoot accurately every firearm you own, stop making excuses, millions of people shoot the Glock accurately and stop closing your eyes, keep your eyes open so you can see the sights.
@ronaldmathis9533
@ronaldmathis9533 11 күн бұрын
Love Glocks, but honestly who goes around pointing with their thumbs. One points with the index finger. However that’s not to say that it’s at fault, or any tool is wrong. People love to try and ruin anything because we like arguing. 😂
@RTTGunsGear
@RTTGunsGear 17 күн бұрын
You, along with a bunch of other people in this vommit section are fixated on the wrong thing. "Natural point of aim" is not something to strive for. A remedial understanding about shooting and body mechanics would teach you that. Human natural point of aim is f*cking terrible!! However, having to rock our wrists forward and lock them in place is advantageous to shooting, aiming, and recoil mitigation. Which means follow up shots can also be faster and more accurate.
@deanochamberline7594
@deanochamberline7594 17 күн бұрын
Do u want to sell the sro ?
@bmr7776
@bmr7776 20 күн бұрын
There’s only two handguns I like more than my Glock, those are the sig p226 and the beretta M92fs. But I absolutely love my Glock 19 gen 5
@Tacman556
@Tacman556 23 күн бұрын
You’re supposed to lube the inserted section, sir..
@rjwickland6557
@rjwickland6557 27 күн бұрын
You're comparing a full size to the compact Glock 19, that maybe 1/2 of your reason of not liking the Glock's grip . You natural point of aim may have changed, as you kept adding additional weight to the 19 with the red dot and the Streamlight . You've also lost a great deal of your concealability, by adding the red dot/Streamlight . But initially, you said you bought the Glock for a " house gun" I carried a handgun for 32 years, as a part of my employment . I went from a full size 45 ACP steel frame to a Glock 23 , as my employment required concealed carry . What a pleasant difference in weight , and I went from a 5 inch barrel to a 4 inch barrel . Sitting in a car was more comfortable . If your brain is working properly, you will never forget you have a weapon on you, concealed or outside the waistband . I have multiple different handguns and around 15,000 rounds through my Glock 22 and my Glock 23 . Easy operation, easy to clean and easy to take apart . The ultimate " house gun", is a short barreled shotgun with #5 or #6 shot shells . I worked in a gun shop for 3 years after retirement and I sold hundreds of handguns . Everyone is looking for something different, as we are all individuals . Some want a thumb operated safety, others do not want one . Some want 17 rounds, other's, 10 . Some want steel framed, others polymer . Some want stainless, others blued/black . I had many a guy bring his wife in and want her to get a full sized weapon for her concealed carry . Many of those women did not have the strength to rack the slide on an out of battery gun, but yet hubby's trying to buy her a full size Berreta, where she'd have no issue with a 5 shot revolver , which fit her hand . And of course many of the men and women have no idea at all on what a critical malfunction is or how to clear one . Everyone is different .
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 26 күн бұрын
I'm not really comparing a full-size to a compact. My baby eagle is almost the same size as the Glock 19, with a slightly longer grip. It does have a tang that sticks out on the back end. After filming this video, I found other videos that explain the ergonomics of the glock grip. I didn't add the attachments to the glock, I bought the glock for the attachments. Since filming, I put the SRO on my Canik TP9 SFX and the TLR-7 on a different pistol. The glock 19 points the same with or without the attachments and loaded magazine. I'll have to go back and watch my video again because I don't recall saying it's a house gun, although I may have mentioned home defense. I will be reviewing a Sig P365xl with holster. I would like to get my hands on a M&P compact or shield as well. I'm going to hold onto the glock for a little longer.
@talega1
@talega1 Ай бұрын
At the end......your sentence sounds depressed......., need some ECT? maybe Ketamine infusion??? OR just deal with it like a MAN. LEARN how to use the gun out of the box....take off the red dot, take off the light.......use OEM trigger and man up........MILLIONS of people master these guns......more than any other in the world......and most don't change ANYTHING....it's fudds that do all weird $tuff to try to fix their shortcomings...... It's a gun, not a little doll for you to keep buying different dresses, shoes, purses lights etc....... Too much unreal video games poison your brains
@SuperTango44
@SuperTango44 Ай бұрын
Man a 18 min video just to say that you don’t like Glock grip angle??? These are old news! Next time do your research!
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Sorry, you missed the concept of natural point of aim, but thank you for watching, anyway.
@adamb2619
@adamb2619 Ай бұрын
I prefer the grip angle of the Glock with a reddot, but not with plastic sights.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Is this because the height of the center of the red dot is higher? Is your preference different on other pistols?
@petert8807
@petert8807 Ай бұрын
Glock grip angle=good to go. Double action revolver grip angle=good to go. Single action revolver grip angle=good to go. Sig grip angle=good to go. 1911 grip angle=good to go. If you are griping about the grip angle, you are OVERthinking it and not shooting enough rounds.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
It's not really overtaking it If there are people who haven't thought about it. Of all the firearms you've ever shot, you naturally shot some better than others. The reason you shot some of the other better is because the ergonomics fit your natural point of aim better. With other handguns, you practice with them until they become normal to you. You essentially abandon what's natural to you to conform to something that isn't natural until it becomes the new normal, but it's still not natural.
@Philmoscowitz
@Philmoscowitz Ай бұрын
For me the problem with Glocks is not the grip angle so much as the grip itself. It feels like you're holding a brick. Not ergonomic for my hand.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
The shape of the glock grip is probably in the middle for comfort. I did notice that if I wrap my fingers around the grip too much, I tend to pull it with the miluzzle turned a few degrees toward one side. I have the opposite issue with the Sig p320 and p229. They feel wider, and if I don't grab it just right, the muzzle will point the opposite direction.
@chrisbowlick8891
@chrisbowlick8891 Ай бұрын
Used to hate Glocks. Couldn't throw it at the target and hit it. Was a Sig fan boy. Then I bought a Glock 48. Then a 19. Then a 45, then a 20. The right grip angle and bore axis for me. I found out what I thought was a boxey grip fit well in my hand. The force is distributed better in your palm.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
I watched a video by a physician who explained the purpose of the Glock grip angle and how it activates muscle groups to handle the recoil better. I linked it in a reply a few weeks ago. It was very insightful.
@kirbyfry9280
@kirbyfry9280 Ай бұрын
I had a 75 sporty, sure do miss that ole bike. Thanks for the memories
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
My pleasure, man.
@m.fasbender9598
@m.fasbender9598 Ай бұрын
Wonder if you will make a video called “what I didn’t know about shooting when I blamed the Glock grip angle” after you learn all the information you’re missing…
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
No.
@AKGuru4774
@AKGuru4774 Ай бұрын
I shoot everything from HK Mk23, Sig P22X series, 1911s and a few ghetto HiPoints to the poors favorite, Glock. All using the same grip, getting pretty comparable results in terms of accuracy. It mostly boils down to just suck it up and shoot. Grip angle is important, but you focusing so hard on it only keeps you from achieving any lasting results, just shoot. Find one hold you like, and force the gun to do what you want it to. Send your hate below, idgaf. Get good or dont, but no need to bitch about MuH gRiP aNgLe
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Completely missed the point of natural point of aim if you have to force it.
@user-zg8ro4fm7m
@user-zg8ro4fm7m Ай бұрын
To each their own…I’ve own Ruger , Smith & Wesson and Glocks…six or half dozen…as they say…everyone’s hand and wrist are different…accept the differences…what ever feels right to the individual shooter is the correct firearm for them…it’s not rocket science people…let’s put our dick(s) back in our pants and stop the stupid pissing contest…just saying !
@tresleches3
@tresleches3 Ай бұрын
Ooooo weeee
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Bro, youtube tried to translate your comment then told me to see the original text. Lol
@williamtoney2599
@williamtoney2599 Ай бұрын
Many people have gripped about the grip angle and plastic sights on a Glock….not to mention the suckie trigger right out of the box. You just have to practice and get used to it.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Yes, with practice, I can get better at presenting the pistol. It doesn't change the fact that I have to override my natural point of aim.
@robertsalyers1351
@robertsalyers1351 Ай бұрын
Really 15 minutes to tell me that the grip angle on a Glock is 22° really, really?
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Did you watch all 15 minutes of it, because I cover natural point of aim which is why grip angle matters.
@colt10mmsecurity68
@colt10mmsecurity68 Ай бұрын
“I guess I’m kinda old school.” HA! That made me laugh, you don’t look a day over 22.” “I like steel frames…if I run out of ammo I can beat you with it.” Kid, stop trying to live in John Wick’s world. That’s all make-believe and not reality. “I like knowing that I’m not gonna forget that it’s on my body.” No… you didn’t…. You seriously just said that? What an absurd comment to make. If one “forgets” that they have a Glock 19 carried ON THEIR BODY (no less), then they need to stop with handling of firearms all together. You’re just gonna end up hurting yourself one day. Just quit now while you’re ahead. “I’ve heard STORIES (plural) of people forgetting that they were carrying their pistols.” You’re joking right? 😂. I’m speechless at the moment. What a crock of nonsense (because I can’t use the word that rhymes with “ship”). …I can’t watch anymore. Ridiculous. 👎
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Thanks, man. I'm flattered you think I look 22.
@colt10mmsecurity68
@colt10mmsecurity68 Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 All good man! I’m glad you didn’t take my comment seriously about the rest of the stuff. I like your channel! 😎
@Txchickensnake
@Txchickensnake Ай бұрын
Point your tumbs at the target at presentation and your sights will be there.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
This was a point another viewer brought up, and it works. Do you every point at something directly in front of you with your thumbs when you aren't holding a glock? I don't think I know anyone without a deformity who naturally does.
@Txchickensnake
@Txchickensnake Ай бұрын
@jaydavis6594 it's more of a height over bore problem you're having. Stock sights are low to the bore. The taller your sights get, the more the front of the gun has to dip to keep the same zero. I do understand the grip angle, and with more time, you will find that tumbs forward grip locked will help you deal with recoil management better. I am not a glock person because I prefer paddle mag releases. So It's all hk and walther around here. But I have some glocks and can run them.
@misterj1968
@misterj1968 Ай бұрын
what Glock taught me was to find the nearest garbage can and run.....and why hang all that garbage on it if you properly train with it you don't need all the expensive crap.......or is it you just want to look cool and tactical
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
In the video, I mentioned that all that trijcon SRO and Stream light was already on the pistol when I bought it. Feel free to go back and rewatch it to answer your questions.
@scott7684
@scott7684 Ай бұрын
best gun ever made Glock
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Can you provide 3 supporting details for your claim?
@RocksNRuts4
@RocksNRuts4 Ай бұрын
with that angle i figured theyd shoot low but they do shoot high unsure why
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
If you want to learn more, where is a good video on the ergonomics and physiology. kzbin.info/www/bejne/r56xY41pisSjmM0si=e-P-FMtVRBHqarKM
@RocksNRuts4
@RocksNRuts4 Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 ty
@jerdog333
@jerdog333 Ай бұрын
I have no idea why you are looking at your front sight when you are using a dot. You should be target focused and not even notice your front sight. Go get some training. If you want to learn how to use a red dot take a class by a legit instructor. I've taken a few Modern Samurai Project classes and I almost have a sub one second draw now. Red dots are great if you have the proper technique. I'm not trying to be mean, but you are really not doing this right. You need to stop trying to figure this out by yourself when there are experts who teach this and have a ton of videos out about it. My wife and 12 year old daughter use red dots on their guns and they love it. It's just a matter of training. I carry a G19 with an SRO everyday and I have no idea who would say that they forgot they were carrying one. Haha. You should stop listening to whoever told you that. Haha And if you just want a different gun, I get that. But don't give up on the dot. If you're a good shooter it will just take a little wile to make the transition. You really should check out MSP, even if you can't get in one of his classes because they sell out so fast, he has a bunch of videos on YT. Jedi is arguable the best red dot instructor out there, but do some research and find a good red dot instructor. The old guys with their 1911s get so made when I out shoot them with my plastic gun and red dot. haha. Good luck!
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
The front sight was a reference point I used after I couldn't find the dot in the window, when I naturally presented the G19. Floow the train of thought. I naturally presented the pistol and didn't see the dot, but I did see the front sight. Moved my head/eay around until I found the front dot and noted the position change of the front sight Analyzed the change and eventually figured out that when I naturally present the pistol, the muzzle is canted upward, causing the dot to be out of view until I bring the muzzle down. When I brought muzzle down, the dot was centered, and the front and rear sight were simultaneously aligned. They are suppressor height sights and are visible through the red dot, kinda like a 1/3 cowitness or still usable if the battery dies on the dot. I put the dot on another pistol, which fits my natural point of aim. I naturally presented the pistol, and the dot was in the center. I'm not giving up on the dot. I'm not even giving up on the glock, yet. I wish I was in a position to go out and buy an M&P and do a side by side comparison before making the decision to let it go. Unfortunately, I'm in a position where I can't just buy whatever I want and would have to sell something to afford a different pistol to try out. As far as the folks who forgot they had a pistol on them, I'm not saying they had glocks. I'm inclined to believe them because it's embarrassing, and It doesn't make sense to lie about it. It's their stories that I took as cautionary tales and made me appreciate the weight of my steel frame, which won't let me forget I'm carrying it. On the other hand, though, I do find myself in circumstances where having something smaller and lighter would be beneficial.
@jerdog333
@jerdog333 Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 Great info. Yea, I've basically only shot Glocks so that's what's natural to me, but I hear everyone who grew up on 1911s, revolvers, or whatever else say how much the dislike Glock grip angle. I get it. With that, yea, it would be great to try it on another gun. Maybe you can sell / trade the Glock for something that fits you better and is cut for your optic already? As for a lighter gun, I 100% suggest you try that. I wear my G19 90% of the time I'm awake, and 99% of the time I'm not in my home. Just today my kid was annoyed that I was wearing it during our movie night. I couldn't imagine always wearing a heavy metal gun all the time. I did get my wife a sub compact Glock 43X, and it's not a great deal of fun to shoot, but carrying it is like nothing. I guess instead of saying we forget we are carrying a gun we could say we don't think about it anymore. I think that's a more accurate description for me at least. Definitely check out some Modern Samurai Project videos. He's about the best at teaching people to find the dot. Good luck!
@talega1
@talega1 Ай бұрын
Perfection wasn't made for everyone.......
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I hear that stock glock trigger is so perfect that no one ever polishes them or changes them out.
@willcruz3198
@willcruz3198 Ай бұрын
I totally agree. I bought a G19 to see what all of the fuss was about and noticed the same thing. I prefer my M&P. Subbed!
@curtchaffee
@curtchaffee Ай бұрын
I hated Glocks, being a 1911 fan early in my adult yrs, not because of the grip angle but the crap triggers and top heavy feel of the full polymer frames. But now, I have a stable of Glocks and not a single 1911 or 2011. I bought a friend's G27 just to help him out, and then a 19, then a 30sf, then a 43, you get the picture. A $30 trigger connector replacement makes a world of difference and that is all I have had to do to, plus 500 rounds or better in each. Now my point of aim is Glock ready and steady. As far as red dots, I feel the same way as when lasers were the must have new thing. Don't need it.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Are you a Glock only guy, now or did you get rid of your 1911s for a different reason?
@curtchaffee
@curtchaffee Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 I transitioned to polymer striker fired because I stopped thinking of my handguns as range or target shooting tools and now see them as defensive weapons only. The lighter weight and simple trigger safety only, made carry and quick response that much easier.Honestly, I still shoot tighter groups with a steel frame, single action at the range when I can take my time.
@jongriggs6622
@jongriggs6622 Ай бұрын
Start shooting with your thumbs with the glock. Get 2500 rounds in and learn the gun, not 200-400. Nice setup though.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
It's a little gard to get my thumb in the trigger guard. I haven't fired 2500 rounds through all my firearms combined. Since posting this video, I have been dry fire practicing and found a good video that explained ergonomics, physiology and the grip angle, and gained a lot of understanding, but it's not enough for Glock to won the number 1 spot for me, yet.
@smacfe
@smacfe Ай бұрын
After much practice the problem becomes easy to deal with, but whenever I pick up another gun with a classic grip angle it sure feels nice. I still prefer a P226 or a Beretta any day over the Glock, even though I own a few.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Thanks for being honest. Do you carry glock more or less than other firearms, and why?
@sectorseven07
@sectorseven07 Ай бұрын
It's funny how us glock guys actually prefer the pointability of the glock grip angle to more vertical grip angles like sig or 1911s but non glock guys come into it and it's totally unnatural. Crazy how the body works and how much reps make a huge difference.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Every one has a preference. I was trying to point with my thumbs, today. I still point high unless I torque my wrist down.
@sectorseven07
@sectorseven07 Ай бұрын
Yeah I always recommend trying to start with pointing with their thumbs and doing a bit of downward torque with their wrist until their natural point of aim improves and they can relax a bit. @@jaydavis6594
@shaolinzendragon4737
@shaolinzendragon4737 Ай бұрын
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@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Lol
@abesview5855
@abesview5855 Ай бұрын
Crazy because I actually prefer the grip angle on my Glock a-lot more than the grip angle on my Canik.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
I do this know why it's crazy that people have different preferences.
@derhohlenbar
@derhohlenbar Ай бұрын
Lost me at ".... I can beat you with it" . Oh and the "brownie recipe" comments are generally used when the video is boring.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
That's OK, not everyone understands the concept of natural pint of aim.
@az_desert_hermit9507
@az_desert_hermit9507 Ай бұрын
Dry fire… dry fire… then dry fire. Muscle memory will get you dialed in. The first illustration showed us exactly what the issue was.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
You missed the point of natural point of aim.
@az_desert_hermit9507
@az_desert_hermit9507 Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 I get natural point of aim… however, being a shooter of several different pistols, I saw in the illustration that the sight alignment was off due to the point of aim.
@joelag
@joelag Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 There is no natural point of aim when moving from irons to red dot. Red dot requires a different presentation of the pistol. Moving between irons and red dot require practice.
@Joe-oo3xv
@Joe-oo3xv Ай бұрын
The first time you put it on target you realize the difference. It does take a little getting used to. It’s such not a big deal. Either you are ok with it or not.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Well said
@Joe-oo3xv
@Joe-oo3xv Ай бұрын
I carry the g45 every day. Iron sights.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Cool
@franksplace9589
@franksplace9589 Ай бұрын
Sight picture issues are the shooter
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Do you understand the concept of natural point of aim?
@franksplace9589
@franksplace9589 Ай бұрын
@jaydavis6594 100% know what natural point of aim is and if your body isn't naturally pointing at the target then you can't say the weapon is not accurate it just means your body doesn't fit that specific platform. Yet training PROPPERLY you can learn to shot the weapon proficiently. Also with training you may find out you are more accurate with other platforms.
@barrygoodson4952
@barrygoodson4952 Ай бұрын
Go buy a Stealth Arms Platypus. It should be the kind of pistol you would like !
@daleeveland5579
@daleeveland5579 Ай бұрын
Glocks came out in the early 80's where have you been
@justinkase7307
@justinkase7307 Ай бұрын
Ermox stk100 is a metal frame glock clone
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
I'll have to look that up. Do you know if it has the same grip angle as the real glocks?
@justinkase7307
@justinkase7307 Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 my dude has 1 I took it and put my 17 slide on it and It runs flawless too especially for 189 but the barrel junk the bullets tumble but it's cheaper than a 1.2k Moab naked frame and it's aluminum can't go wrong if u have a Glock or PSA
@justinkase7307
@justinkase7307 Ай бұрын
​@@jaydavis6594it'sore of a 1911 grip angle
@dwightdhansen
@dwightdhansen Ай бұрын
I like the Glock grip angle for what is likely to be an uncommon reason - it uses the same angle as the punch in the style of Karate (Isshin Ryu) I train uses. I still don't have any issues with my 1911s or other guns. It's a slight preference, not a deal breaker. With the original grips & T-grip adapter on my 38 Special M&P I have to move the angle even further forward than with a Glock.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
That's an interesting thought.
@carlosramirez-uv6fm
@carlosramirez-uv6fm Ай бұрын
Happy trustworthy gun owner
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Sure
@TheLoneRanger745
@TheLoneRanger745 Ай бұрын
Try the Holosun SCS or EPS made for Glock , it sets lower designed to CO-WITTNESS with stock hight sights , you'll be much happier. SRO is made for target range shooting, not a carry weapon. The grip angle is designed to rotate the wrist up for better alignment with the bore . Holosun EPS comes in two sizes EPS carry is for slim line slides . I run the EPS green MRS on My 19 , the dot is just above My iron sights but I can still see the top of My sights through the glass , its an enclosed emitter so nothing can get inside the optic designed for carry .
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice, I'll keep that in mind if I get into the market for a new pistol optic.
@sifer5913
@sifer5913 Ай бұрын
I run the SCS on my 17 and after running adapter plate on my xdm elite the difference is night and day love running xs big dot for front sight
@Swampytheroot
@Swampytheroot Ай бұрын
You mentioned the M4. If you use the standard grip on that, it's very similar. Maybe even a few degrees further from vertical. With anything you have to practice until it's just muscle memory. The grip. The optic. The trigger. Glocks (and I have a lot of them) actually cause my wrist to bend far enough to the outside that it effects the nerve bundle that goes through the outside of the grip into the hand. Prolonged use and my hand goes totally numb. I can't feel anything, including the Glock, with that hand. I haven't come up with a work around on that yet, so I'm carrying my Old P229 or a P365.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
When I mentioned the M4, I was trying to make a point about Natural Point of Aim. I may not have explained it well enough. I would have to go back and double check but I should have mentioned I was in the prone supported position. I may just end up doing a completely separate video about natural point of aim. I hope you can find a solution for your wrist and can keep shooting your Glock.
@BarryWard12
@BarryWard12 Ай бұрын
I've owned several Glocks...you are spot on. Thanks for being honest.
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
You're welcome.
@coach-
@coach- Ай бұрын
do you live under a rock?
@jaydavis6594
@jaydavis6594 Ай бұрын
Do you sleep with a pillow?
@coach-
@coach- Ай бұрын
@@jaydavis6594 so yes, you do. i question if you should be allowed to own a gun being this stupid.