Black Friday, the premier shopping day after Thanksgiving, set a record for firearms purchases that put our anti-gun President’s teeth on edge. If you see a 9mm Glock 19 RTF2 with gilled slide serrations at your local gun shop, let me know and give me a seller contact, preferably in time for Christmas. So…help a poor old man to make his life happier. The next Glock 19 for the Evil Princess must have gilled slide grooves like those on this G17, and polymids like this all over the RTF2 grip, or she will make a poor old man suffer…and it will be all YOUR fault. San Bernardino and all that may have something to do with it. 45 caliber RoBar Custom Glock 30S, a potential gift recipient wants one particular 16-shot 9mm version. (Not the one Glock recently produced as a special run for one distributor with straight slide grasping grooves: she’s gotta have GILL-shaped grooves, or nuthin’.)Īfter a few months carrying this 11-shot. 45 apparently, she wants a Glock 19 RTF2 for concealed carry. But now, not being satisfied with a RoBar Custom Glock 30S. She wanted another one, so I bought her a Glock 23. There was a full-size Glock 17 9mm in the gun shop where she and I tend to hang out, and I bought it for, uh, “us.” That was supposed to be our “shared custody” pistol, but after she put Dawson adjustable fiber optic sights on it, it has spent all its time with its female parent. The Evil Princess demands RTF2 gills on a carry-size Glock 19, like these on her competition Glock 17. However, she “rediscovered” the concept (gill-shaped slide grooves, and a gazillion little prongs sticking out of the grip that just lock the pistol into the firing hand), she decided she had to have one. She wasn’t that interested in them when they came out. My significant other, the Evil Princess of Podcasts, Pixels, and Polymer Pistols, has become enamored of the short-lived and now discontinued Glock RTF2 series. While I may actually have all the guns I need, I don’t necessarily have all the guns I want, so there is still that element of the Christmas List in abeyance.Įlsewhere in my life, however, I expect I’ll be giving at least one firearm as a present to someone I care about, and I’d really like to give one more. This is the Gun Corner of the Backwoods Home blogs. There are still deadlines, gun tests, and some demonstrative evidence and such to be recorded, but dammit, this is as close as I get to vacation, and I’m gonna enjoy it.Ĭhristmas is upon us, and whatever your belief system, even secular folks find it to be a landmark on America’s calendar.
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