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If I ever limp wrist any shot it might as well be as the last drop of blood drains out but now I'm curious going to pratice limp wrist on the stranger side ;)

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This is good information. I agree that if you have limp wrists you shouldn't own a Glock.....there are plenty of XDSs, Sigs, and S&W M&Ps to choose from. Perhaps that will saturate the market and lower the prices for all the strong wristed, freedom loving gunfighters that appreciate good combat firearms.....and beautiful women.

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This is good information. I agree that if you have limp wrists you shouldn't own a Glock.....there are plenty of XDSs, Sigs, and S&W M&Ps to choose from. Perhaps that will saturate the market and lower the prices for all the strong wristed, freedom loving gunfighters that appreciate good combat firearms.....and beautiful women.

 

 

<lmao>

 

Fucking instigator...  <thumbsup> :banana: <laughs>

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I wanted to get the xds9 4" model but I have to sse it and runs about 600 plus tax and fees.. Decided to just carry a glock17

 

Good gravy that's expensive!

 

You need to come over to Free Arizona.

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What's sse?

It's a California thing. SSE stands for Single Shot Exempt. To buy a pistol not on the Ca-DOJ approved handgun list, the pistol has to be made into a single shot pistol, often with a super long barrel. They make single shot magazines for these pistols. After purchasing the SSE pistol, you can modify it to any configuration you want. Every company I'm aware of will buy the SSE parts back so they can reuse them. This is how people have been skirting around the safety requirements. This all comes to an end in Jan-2015. A new law bans any semi auto pistol that has been temporarily disabled to be a single shot.

There are already designs for AR pistols to have no gas tube, and a crooked gas block, making the "pistol" a bolt action... or even selling the pistol without a gas hole in the barrel, and then buying the barrel or upper back.

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