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pitor 08-12-2015 07:07 PM

Gummy gun. A Glock would never do that. Let the hate begin... Rofl

Rick McC. 08-14-2015 11:15 AM

The FNS-9 I got from Brownie isn't like that at all!

Lonestar grips. 08-14-2015 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick McC. (Post 116564)
The FNS-9 I got from Brownie isn't like that at all!

that's because you haven't left it in the Texas sun lol.

skosh69 08-14-2015 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by GD2A (Post 116437)
I just read an article on the M&P9 full size PC model that has an improved trigger, new back straps, is optics ready (red dot) and has lightning cuts with a ported barrel and whatever else I can't recall off the top of my head.

Looks like a really cool gun.

Yes sir, It's basically the CORE model but we it an adj. trigger stop (like the 1911) and a ported barrel & slide.

It will still need an APEX kit :(

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Originally Posted by Lonestar grips. (Post 116565)
that's because you haven't left it in the Texas sun lol.

ooooh burrrrrrn :D

Rick McC. 08-14-2015 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lonestar grips. (Post 116565)
that's because you haven't left it in the Texas sun lol.

True, and I haven't ever left it in the sun down here. But since temperatures inside vehicles get a good bit higher than the corresponding outdoor temps, and I've owned a few poly pistols that were truck/car guns that never got "mushy;" I don't see how that would cause a permanent structural change in the frame that would leave it pliable. AFAIK; neither outdoor or vehicle temps reach the levels necessary to damage a composite firearm frame.

All that said; it is an interesting video. I just don't belive that it is what it purports to be.


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