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Title: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 15, 2013, 07:06:45 AM
Love the paint job . Wonder how I can get my S&W-9mm one ?
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png) (http://s1025.photobucket.com/user/LittleGeorgeJr/media/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png.html)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 15, 2013, 08:22:45 AM
Love the paint job . Wonder how I can get my S&W-9mm one ?
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png) (http://s1025.photobucket.com/user/LittleGeorgeJr/media/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png.html)

Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 15, 2013, 08:40:12 AM
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.
What happen ? Have not heard . One should not have a gun where a kid could get it but when I was growing up father had them every where and I new I get my butt beet if I touched one .
I love the paint job on that gun was just wondering how it's done . Glocks are over ratted anyway .
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Slash27 on April 15, 2013, 08:53:06 AM
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.
Please put a little more effort in next time.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: GScholz on April 15, 2013, 09:48:07 AM
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.

Please restrain your irrational fear of guns.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: jd on April 15, 2013, 09:56:08 AM
Love the paint job . Wonder how I can get my S&W-9mm one ?
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png) (http://s1025.photobucket.com/user/LittleGeorgeJr/media/15099_235354796602959_1035858809_n_zps08630410.png.html)

Theres a product out there you can DIP your frame in to do that and more, like cammo.

Slipstrm
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: VonMessa on April 15, 2013, 09:57:43 AM
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.

 :headscratch:
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 15, 2013, 01:15:37 PM
OD green frame with black slide is about all the color I need on a Glock.  They discontinued that.   :cry 

Title: Re: Glock
Post by: gyrene81 on April 15, 2013, 01:35:09 PM
nice paint job...i like the zombie face


Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.
:rofl   totally out in lala land beyond the foul line...nice job  :aok
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: TOMCAT21 on April 15, 2013, 02:05:45 PM
 :headscratch: :headscratch: make mine a  double ?
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.


cool paint job.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: mbailey on April 15, 2013, 05:10:21 PM
http://hydroshockgrafix.com/g_u_n_s

Actually its getting pretty popular, I have a friend that got his Competition AR done up in a zebra pattern, turned out really nice  :aok
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 16, 2013, 01:58:01 PM
What happen ? Have not heard . One should not have a gun where a kid could get it but when I was growing up father had them every where and I new I get my butt beet if I touched one .
I love the paint job on that gun was just wondering how it's done . Glocks are over ratted anyway .

You didnt hear about the 2 deadly shootings involving 4 year olds and handguns in the same day? First one in Wilson county, deputy sheriffs gun http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/09/us/tennessee-gun-death then almost identical accident in New Jersey http://news.yahoo.com/4-old-jersey-boy-shoots-friend-apparent-accident-174620829.html

And gyrene...  :headscratch: think before you post. Facepalm.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 16, 2013, 02:05:32 PM
You didnt hear about the 2 deadly shootings involving 4 year olds and handguns in the same day?

I didn't, but a Google search reveals it was one handgun and a .22 rifle respectively.

Very sad and tragic stories, no doubt, but if you hear of those stories and immediately think the gun was the problem, you're tilting your head at it differently than I am.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: VonMessa on April 16, 2013, 02:06:43 PM
I didn't, but a Google search reveals it was one handgun and a .22 rifle respectively.

Very sad and tragic stories, no doubt, but if you hear of those stories and immediately think the gun was the problem, you're tilting your head at it differently than I am.

It wasn't assault rifles, hand grenades and RPG's?
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 16, 2013, 02:07:37 PM
I didn't, but a Google search reveals it was one handgun and a .22 rifle respectively.

Very sad and tragic stories, no doubt, but if you hear of those stories and immediately think the gun was the problem, you're tilting your head at it differently than I am.

If you leave a loaded handgun in the same room with a toddler this is going to repeat. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 16, 2013, 02:12:37 PM
http://hydroshockgrafix.com/g_u_n_s

Actually its getting pretty popular, I have a friend that got his Competition AR done up in a zebra pattern, turned out really nice  :aok
Cool Site ..
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 16, 2013, 02:18:48 PM
If you leave a loaded handgun in the same room with a toddler this is going to repeat. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.

Nothing in the OP made any reference to painting zombie's on your Glock, loading a magazine, chambering a round, and leaving on the bed for anyone to find.  

Both cases were terrible judgement/parenting/supervision.  You can't hide guns in the house from kids anymore than you can just hand them to them and let them go.  You have to teach.  The guns, being metallic and inanimate, cannot do that themselves.

Title: Re: Glock
Post by: saggs on April 16, 2013, 03:05:41 PM
Poems like that are a bit unnerving considering the recent happenings with 4-year olds and guns.

So I guess (considering recent happenings) it would be unbelievably unnerving if I posted a poem about making delicious garlic mashed potatoes in my Presto pressure cooker?
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: VonMessa on April 16, 2013, 03:24:09 PM
So I guess (considering recent happenings) it would be unbelievably unnerving if I posted a poem about making delicious garlic mashed potatoes in my Presto pressure cooker?

My mouth just started to water...
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 16, 2013, 11:10:48 PM
Nothing in the OP made any reference to painting zombie's on your Glock, loading a magazine, chambering a round, and leaving on the bed for anyone to find.  


Why do you folks keep falling on your noses? I was referring to the poem which said about leaving the gun next to the bed, ready for a toddler to grab.

Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 16, 2013, 11:12:08 PM
So I guess (considering recent happenings) it would be unbelievably unnerving if I posted a poem about making delicious garlic mashed potatoes in my Presto pressure cooker?

Leaving a loaded gun on the night table is indeed similar to giving a homemade pressure cooker based explosive for your child to play with.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 07:19:30 AM
Why do you folks keep falling on your noses? I was referring to the poem which said about leaving the gun next to the bed, ready for a toddler to grab.



 :rolleyes:

You think that poem serves as some sort of instruction manual to gun owners?   
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: VonMessa on April 17, 2013, 07:43:55 AM
:rolleyes:

You think that poem serves as some sort of instruction manual to gun owners?   

Hey, if there were stricter pressure-cooker laws, there would be a lot less instances of tasty garlic mashed potatoes...
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 08:49:46 AM
I seem to remember Mr. Ripley being a brother from across the pond.  If that's the case, there's no wonder he's taking this completely out of context and shocked at the inappropriateness.  

Advertisements in gun magazines and websites regularly look like this.  They are fundamentally no different than if they said, "Don't Tread On Me", or "For Things That Go Bump In The Night".  It's not meant to give direction, it's meant to be kinda catchy and make the reader say, "Haha... yeah.  That's cool" and consider the product.  Anyone looking at that poem with small children at home who thinks "I can leave my Glock loaded, chambered, and easily accessible  to anyone in my house because the ad for the zombie paint said so" is a certified idiot who is only around because mankind has refused to let natural selection take it's course.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 08:57:28 AM
Hey, if there were stricter pressure-cooker laws, there would be a lot less instances of tasty garlic mashed potatoes...

I dunno why garlic mashed potatoes seem so tasty to me before 10AM..   :)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 17, 2013, 11:20:48 AM
Nothing in the OP made any reference to painting zombie's on your Glock, loading a magazine, chambering a round, and leaving on the bed for anyone to find.  


What parallel reality do you live in? Read the poem. Then read it again if you missed the part where it mentions leaving the gun next to the bed for the night.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 11:46:37 AM
What parallel reality do you live in? Read the poem. Then read it again if you missed the part where it mentions leaving the gun next to the bed for the night.

My mommy says I read really good.   :x

Since you quoted the same post of mine twice... in the process missing both a question to you and a post hoping to give you some reference,  I'll repost it below in hopes you might find it useful if you ever see text surrounding a picture of gun on the internet.  

I seem to remember Mr. Ripley being a brother from across the pond.  If that's the case, there's no wonder he's taking this completely out of context and shocked at the inappropriateness.  

Advertisements in gun magazines and websites regularly look like this.  They are fundamentally no different than if they said, "Don't Tread On Me", or "For Things That Go Bump In The Night".  It's not meant to give direction, it's meant to be kinda catchy and make the reader say, "Haha... yeah.  That's cool" and consider the product.  Anyone looking at that poem with small children at home who thinks "I can leave my Glock loaded, chambered, and easily accessible  to anyone in my house because the ad for the zombie paint said so" is a certified idiot who is only around because mankind has refused to let natural selection take it's course.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: saggs on April 17, 2013, 01:38:35 PM
What parallel reality do you live in? Read the poem. Then read it again if you missed the part where it mentions leaving the gun next to the bed for the night.

I leave a loaded gun next to my bed every night, I keep it in one of these (http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_220659_100_01?rgn=0,0,2000,1536&scl=6.9818181818181815&fmt=jpeg&id=0KM99aQ3UXBp1hDVTpo4Pt) for all you know so does whoever made up that rhyme...  what's the big deal?

It's just a silly poem, stop being so hypersensitive.  How many people are killed every day by drunk drivers or beaten by alcoholics, or reckless drivers?   Do those tragedies mean we cannot write or sing about booze, or sports cars? 

Besides, I'm pretty sure that 99.9% of gun owners don't take self defense advice from cutesy rhymes found on the internet. (or Joe Biden for that matter)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: GScholz on April 17, 2013, 01:45:22 PM
What parallel reality do you live in? Read the poem. Then read it again if you missed the part where it mentions leaving the gun next to the bed for the night.

And that is not a problem at all as long as there are no children in the house. If there are children in the house the gun can be locked in side the night stand, the key hidden on your person or inside your pillow etc. or something like what Saggs uses.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 01:57:06 PM
And that is not a problem at all as long as there are no children in the house. If there are children in the house the gun can be locked in side the night stand, the key hidden on your person or inside your pillow etc. or something like what Saggs uses.

With the understanding that common sense says loaded weapons shouldn't be strewn about...

Deterrence isn't the only or best way to keep kids safe with guns around.  Show them the guns and take the mystery away.  Talk to them.  Take them to the range.  Help them understand that a gun is not a toy and can hurt someone or themselves really bad.  The concept that much of the world has come up with of hiding the gun and acting as if it doesn't exist does nothing for the eventual occasion when someone forgot to hide the gun. 
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: GScholz on April 17, 2013, 02:08:06 PM
Very true. However, with very young children you always have to secure the guns in some way regardless.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: SmokinLoon on April 17, 2013, 02:45:55 PM
Very true. However, with very young children you always have to secure the guns in some way regardless.

Guns should be secured regardless.   :aok  There is more of a chance that a neighbor kid will get their hands on it than your own... IF the kids have been taught properly.  My kids wouldn't dare touch a gun anywhere (ages 7 and 10) regardless of where they're at if I or their grandfather's were not around.  Both of my kids know gun safety better than %95 of adults.  I'm not joking, either.

I continuously teach and reinforce what I've taught to my kids the importance of gun safety, AND the importance of respecting firearms.  If someone gets out even a BB gun they are to leave immediately.
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 17, 2013, 03:01:18 PM
Very true. However, with very young children you always have to secure the guns in some way regardless.

You certainly do. 

Teaching and familiarizing them with guns is valuable insurance though.  I've seen numerous examples in my life of children, who were properly taught according to their age, respect and even help teach other children to not treat a gun like a toy.

Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 18, 2013, 07:23:25 AM
It's just how one grew up . How there father raised them . My father was fresh out of 82nd Air Born when he had me so I was raised with gun's every where loaded to the max . His gun's stayed loaded as long as I remember . You ask him or one would ask him :Is it loaded "? He say you bet it is ! A unloaded gun is good for nothing , and that's what he say . I just never touched them scared he kill me . He was bad but people liked him he give you the shirt off his back kind of guy but back on subject . That's the way I feel about gun's laying around . I got them every where just like father did and if I had a child it be the same way as my father raised me . Look how well I turned out ! LOL  :)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Rob52240 on April 18, 2013, 01:08:31 PM
I Suggest the Bed Bunker.

http://bedgunsafe.com/

(http://bedgunsafe.com/wp/wp-content/themes/bedbunker/images/homepage-header-notext.jpg)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 18, 2013, 01:15:22 PM
I Suggest the Bed Bunker.

http://bedgunsafe.com/

(http://bedgunsafe.com/wp/wp-content/themes/bedbunker/images/homepage-header-notext.jpg)

WOW Thats cool . Never seen one .
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Rob52240 on April 18, 2013, 01:21:46 PM
WOW Thats cool . Never seen one .


I've seen it scaled down to simple shotgun strongboxes with a 10 key or biometric that mount under a bed or onto the outside of a regular bed frame. 

I thought these were cool too.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1Yv_vgb66-g/UAyMzzUUTiI/AAAAAAAACe4/DCNvSCCH7cs/s1600/case.jpg)
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Flench on April 18, 2013, 01:33:03 PM
I've seen it scaled down to simple shotgun strongboxes with a 10 key or biometric that mount under a bed or onto the outside of a regular bed frame. 

I thought these were cool too.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1Yv_vgb66-g/UAyMzzUUTiI/AAAAAAAACe4/DCNvSCCH7cs/s1600/case.jpg)
Yeah , I like to buy that one myself .
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on April 19, 2013, 05:24:47 AM
And that is not a problem at all as long as there are no children in the house. If there are children in the house the gun can be locked in side the night stand, the key hidden on your person or inside your pillow etc. or something like what Saggs uses.

Well given the recent happenings it seems the folks across the pond are way too lax with guns. If a deputy sheriff leaves his loaded gun for a child to grab of all things...
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: Triton28 on April 19, 2013, 07:32:49 AM
Well given the recent happenings it seems the folks across the pond are way too lax with guns. If a deputy sheriff leaves his loaded gun for a child to grab of all things...

 :rolleyes:

Makes perfect sense.   One person can always be used as representative  of a 300 million person population...  As long as said person exhibits behavior consistent with our preconceived and misguided notions.    :aok

   
Title: Re: Glock
Post by: gyrene81 on April 19, 2013, 08:54:45 AM
Well given the recent happenings it seems the folks across the pond are way too lax with guns. If a deputy sheriff leaves his loaded gun for a child to grab of all things...
aaannndd it's going, going, going...gooonnnne stupid.

you would get some benefit of the doubt if what you believed to be common occurrences actually were...as it sits now, you're just a grossly misinformed spectator sitting on the sidelines clueless, as usual.