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R.I.P. Gaston Glock
Apparently, Gaston Glock has passed away today. It was announced by Glock Inc.
https://concealednation.org/2023/12/...the-age-of-94/ TBH, I was never a Glock "fan boi." I was a Sig-Sauer guy, m'self. But the man does deserve a bit of respect for what he was able to accomplish. |
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sdmc530 (12-28-2023) |
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Yes Glock has a place...I always said they make great guns for beginners.
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Love them or hate them you just can't deny what great things he did for the firearms industry.
Lots of things he did will be used for years to come. I am a Glock fan but he was a legand in his own right! His poor wife Kathrin...google her... can you say GOLD DIGGER
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Funny you mention that. My PRS forum has a sub thread about her. 43 y/o. Although the "term of endearment" they used for her would be "Bunny Hugger..." http://www.ghpc.at/fileadmin/Redakte...g_2023_web.pdf Last edited by FfNJGTFO; 12-28-2023 at 02:55 PM. |