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Just installed these new Aimline sights on a friends Glock 19
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If I had to do it over, I would go Dawson too. Dawson sights are not pretty sights either amigo but I like the adjustability and the FO FS (which has problems if you drive your gun hard IMHO) is still better for my older eyes.I am the Living Man
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Which reminds me....although I'm retired after January 5th my son's coming to visit and I gots a lot of other thingys going on for the next couple of months. So I won't be conveniently able to get to fixin' your Violet problem until sometime in March. Can ya hold out that long or do I need to rearrange some stuff?Originally posted by Bawanna View PostAw, I've found my twin separated at birth, senseless poor bastard that likes Gold.NRA Benefactor
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March! Man, that's a far ways off. Your liable to just find a shell of a half man what looks a little like a door mat.
They really been on a roll lately too. All want to be somebody so they's all trying to teach me stuff they don't know how to do.
I was home sick a couple weeks and they tried to do some of my stuff, like they's doing me a favor or something. Didn't do have the steps they told me they insist I do. Big case of the blind leading the blind me thinks.
I'll be ok really. Focus on getting yersef retarded and then we'll focus on the big stuff.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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Glock's ball in the bucket works well for me for fast, minute of bad guy accuracy. For bullseye shooting, I don't look at the white, just the black iron. HK's big 3 dot white sights work well for me too. I'm still learning my Kahr sights, but they are similar to Sig's to me.
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short of trying to carry a big gun with lights and laser on the rail, does anybody practice shooting a carry gun in one hand while holding a flashlight in the other hand? (I have to get my Daisy 415 and a flashlight with good batteries and go out back some night and see if this is doable.)
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Originally posted by Bawanna View PostMarch! Man, that's a far ways off. Your liable to just find a shell of a half man what looks a little like a door mat.
They really been on a roll lately too. All want to be somebody so they's all trying to teach me stuff they don't know how to do.
I was home sick a couple weeks and they tried to do some of my stuff, like they's doing me a favor or something. Didn't do have the steps they told me they insist I do. Big case of the blind leading the blind me thinks.
I'll be ok really. Focus on getting yersef retarded and then we'll focus on the big stuff.
Ok, ok, ok....deep breath, don't stroke out on me here.
Send me....via plain brown wrapper snail mail....a list of names, addresses if you have them general location if not, and airport codes for the nearest decent general aviation airports.
Get that wedding/funeral tux cleaned, relax and try to stay calm, and I'll get to it soonest I can after son/wife/grand daughters' short visit mid-January.NRA Benefactor
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Very interesting concept...... thanks for sharing that.... I may have to give them a try when I'm in the market for sights.... I have factory glock sights, tru glo and even factory glock night sights which are around 8yrs old and still hold a very good candle to my truglo that are around 1 yr old....
glocks factory U doesn't bother me a bit and I think that was a good concept way back when, but these Aimline's have really peeked my interest, I also like the low profile...RIP Muggsy
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did you ever handle or shoot a Steyr? https://www.google.com/search?q=stey...utf-8&oe=utf-8 wish I could get some of these for the Kahr.
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Good idea, but being as clumsy as I am, walking and chewing gum can become an obstacle.Originally posted by marcinstl View Postshort of trying to carry a big gun with lights and laser on the rail, does anybody practice shooting a carry gun in one hand while holding a flashlight in the other hand? (I have to get my Daisy 415 and a flashlight with good batteries and go out back some night and see if this is doable.)
I have been kicking around the idea of a rail mounted light for my XDm .45 house gun. I suspect the best option would be to get one with a laser also."Never pet a burning dog"
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