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Thread: French Army Glock 17 Gen 5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twilk73 View Post
    That's smarter than the US using a untested gun that randomly goes off.
    But but but Bruce Gray said those issues weren’t real


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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    But but but Bruce Gray said those issues weren’t real
    Talk about a complete implosion of credibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    But but but Bruce Gray said those issues weren’t real


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    Just don't drop it...or put any pressure on it in a holster...or look at it wrong and you'll be ok.
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    This is 2012. The world is going to end this December and people are still trying to debate the merits of piece of shit, cost cutting crap AR's. Really?

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    Quote Originally Posted by artoter View Post
    I notice they did not require Glock to spec out a manual safety.
    They had safetyless Berettas at some point also, I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twilk73 View Post
    That's smarter than the US using a untested gun that randomly goes off.
    Ding, Ding, Ding!!! we have a winner

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    Quote Originally Posted by artoter View Post
    I notice they did not require Glock to spec out a manual safety.
    Maybe they trust their enlisted folks to not put their finger on the trigger till the needful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twilk73 View Post
    That's smarter than the US using a untested gun that randomly goes off.
    Moderators, can we just get it over with an rename this forum to "The Glock Fanboy Forum"?
    U.S. Army vet. -- Retired 25 year LEO.

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    I have trained with the French Marines (Troupes de Marine) and the Foreign Legion and they were always the consummate professionals. They are even trusted with beer and wine in the field. I'm glad to see them upgrade their handgun choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Det-Sog View Post
    Moderators, can we just get it over with an rename this forum to "The Glock Fanboy Forum"?
    LOL! Well, it is a Glock topic thread...


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzinSATX View Post
    LOL! Well, it is a Glock topic thread...
    Touche'
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