Lego skills:
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With a pretty damn nice recreation of this famous picture:
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I’ll see it sooner or later… normally I like cartel related movies. End of Watch (by the same guy who directed this movie) was awesome.. and this looks similar. The guy also wrote Training Day, which is in my top 10 favorite movies of all time.
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The above picture was posted on TheFirearmBlog recently. No link to the source, and when I looked at some of Glock’s blogs and social media pages I don’t find any mention of it.
These are the reasons I think the picture is fake:
Anyone?
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0:30 – Mobile internet is slow? Not in my experience!
I don’t know… this video wasn’t one of the better ones in my opinion. Like the Natalie Foster one I posted a couple days ago, this also just seemed to be made “just because”.
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When the user’s thumb presses and holds Sure-Draw’s safer action inward, the weapon will NOT fire. Release the safety, returning to normal grip, and the weapon is ready to fire. Sure-Draw allows the user to holster their weapon with confidence.
More info over at the Sure-Draw website, where you can also get put on a pre-order for $30.
If you’re too stupid or careless to remember to keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to put a hole in something you really shouldn’t be allowed to handle a gun because you’re a danger to yourself and others. I’m sure this momentary safety “works”… but at what cost? Besides swapping out factory parts, you’re also forced to hold your Glock like an imbecile in order to activate said safety. It’s too bad Hornady doesn’t make DERPMAX Ammo for people who think this is a useful modification.
The icing on this retarded cake is that the product is called “Sure-DRAW” when clearly it should be called “Sure-HOLSTER” because that’s mainly what they are advocating its use for… holstering.
Why mess with PERFECTION?
Thoughts? Would operate with?