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Raid

macrumors 68020
Feb 18, 2003
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(As a curiosity, what "make" is that??)
It certainly looks like a glock. I've handled a few at Customs and that's what I remember them looking like.

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Gun debate aside, I wish people would store and treat their weapons with this kind of respect more often. The orange cable system in the clip housing looping up to the breach indicate that the weapon is unloaded and cannot be fired. Of all the firearms I handled at the border only two were stored like this, and both of the owners were in law enforcement (an Arizona State Trooper IIRC, and an retired FBI agent)... Most gun owners are WAY too cavalier about having a loaded weapon, which IMHO invites disaster. </mini rant>
 

rychencop

macrumors 65816
Aug 17, 2007
1,107
10
Georgia
It certainly looks like a glock. I've handled a few at Customs and that's what I remember them looking like.

<mini rant/praise for the poster>
Gun debate aside, I wish people would store and treat their weapons with this kind of respect more often. The orange cable system in the clip housing looping up to the breach indicate that the weapon is unloaded and cannot be fired. Of all the firearms I handled at the border only two were stored like this, and both of the owners were in law enforcement (an Arizona State Trooper IIRC, and an retired FBI agent)... Most gun owners are WAY too cavalier about having a loaded weapon, which IMHO invites disaster. </mini rant>

yes...Glock 22 .40
 

krye

macrumors 68000
Aug 21, 2007
1,606
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USA
I just picked up an Airport Extreme card for my 2008 Mac Pro and installed it last night. No more wires running from the living room to the bedroom! And the wife is now happy.
 

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Rhosfelt

macrumors 65816
Aug 15, 2007
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I don't want to be raped :(
It certainly looks like a glock. I've handled a few at Customs and that's what I remember them looking like.

<mini rant/praise for the poster>
Gun debate aside, I wish people would store and treat their weapons with this kind of respect more often. The orange cable system in the clip housing looping up to the breach indicate that the weapon is unloaded and cannot be fired. Of all the firearms I handled at the border only two were stored like this, and both of the owners were in law enforcement (an Arizona State Trooper IIRC, and an retired FBI agent)... Most gun owners are WAY too cavalier about having a loaded weapon, which IMHO invites disaster. </mini rant>

I agree all of my weapons have the orange tie/lock through the camber and loading area. The only ones that don't have that, are the two handguns we use for self defense. However, those the bodies are under the matrices and the clips are stored in secret. In the event of an emergency I will know where the body and clip are, however it would take someone over an hour to find the parts to the gun if they were looking.

In addition to the orange ties, we also have all of the other firearms in the "gun safes" which are giant safes, that are always locked. Only my dad knows the combination to them too, I don't even know.
 

Drumjim85

macrumors 68030
Oct 7, 2007
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DFW, TX
I have several Pelican Cases and have not had any problems with them . . . yet. But they do carry a limited lifetime warranty so it is work getting a hold of them. Good luck!

thats good to know... it's the hinges on both cases that are cracked ... and these cases, most of the time, just sit in a warehouse. I use them to hold the backup tapes for my studio ...
 
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