An Adaptation Increase to in your Glock's accuracy

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  • Drail

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    I mean absolutely no disrespect to you, but that is about the dumbest thing I have seen in a long time. If a person "needs" something like that to be accurate with a Glock they desperately need to go back into training.:rolleyes:
     

    Bubba

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    That's a little harsh. I would say that if billed as an accuracy enhancer it has an incredibly small niche to fill. If you need it because you can't hit a barn from the inside, go back to training. If you need the accuracy to make a precise shot, man up and get a real rifle.

    For fun though, it looks neat. Not neat enough to pony up cost + $200, but neat enough.
     

    Andre46996

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    $200 for the stamp
    $400 for the part

    Equals...............

    A short barreled rifle that can now have the same exact ability of a Glock to .....................................................KaBOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!
     
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