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Posted on July 25, 2011 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Glock, Gun Control Issue, Holsters, Interviews 1 Comment
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This week is a mixed bag again, because I didn’t really have only one single topic, so I combined a few topics into one show. You’ll hear a rebuttal from un-named trucker regarding my review of the Glock 26 a few weeks ago. Then Al Vennemeyer from Stealth Defense Holsters joins me again for a follow up from a few weeks ago. I also discuss the oppressive Maryland gun laws and why they really don’t allow concealed carry. Generation 4 Glocks are also a topic of this show. Also many thanks to Jason at Concealment Solutions for adding an extra giveaway to my fundraiser. Links can be found on the GRRN forum. Once again, thanks for downloading and listening, Bob Mayne, Handgunworld Show

 

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1 thought on “Episode 132 – A mixed bag of gun talk (again)”

  1. eL soto says
    August 8, 2011 at 1:56 am

    As an owner of a Glock 19 and 26 your comment on the 26 made me think about it and I concluded that carrying and concealing my 19 was not any more tedious than the 26 because the weight and size difference is negligible. With that said if I could not conceal a firearm on my hip due to formal attire and needed a “real” compact gun then I go to my Smith and Wesson J Frame. So essentially I have a J frame for pocket carry since I could not pocket carry a Glock 26 and if I need a gun on my hip the Glock 19 gets the job done plus it provides more capacity and even a little more sight radius. Therefore I sold my Glock 26 and bought a Glock 22 for IDPA!!! Now I carry the 22 or the 19 because believe it or not after carrying the 22 to see how it felt and I found that it was also easy to conceal and that the additional weight & size was not a burden.
    With guns like Ruger’s LCP, KelTec’s PF9, Kahr’s PM9 and even DiamonBack’s DB9 9mm there are better options if you need a small yet effective gun.
    Thx Bob!!!

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