Why would anyone have to stick such a cockamamie doodad on “perfection”?
In a related note, I’m working on developing a PEZ dispenser that affixes to the Glock’s rail. I call it the “Weapons Mounted Blood Glucose Maintenance/Accuracy Improvement System (WMBGAIMS). It’s designed to improve accuracy by preventing the shakiness from low blood sugar that results in an unsteady aim.
I’m also developing the “Post Incident/Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Rapid Relief System (PI/PTSDRRS)” for the Glock rail. It’s designed to provide prompt, therapeutic intervention to offset PTSD following a traumatic shooting incident. It’s a self-chilling, metallic container that’s precharged with a 12-ounce load of beer.
April 29th, 2009 at 11:51 am
A beavertail? On a gun with no exposed hammer?
Why not get something you can use, like a bayonet???
April 29th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
Why would anyone have to stick such a cockamamie doodad on “perfection”?
In a related note, I’m working on developing a PEZ dispenser that affixes to the Glock’s rail. I call it the “Weapons Mounted Blood Glucose Maintenance/Accuracy Improvement System (WMBGAIMS). It’s designed to improve accuracy by preventing the shakiness from low blood sugar that results in an unsteady aim.
I’m also developing the “Post Incident/Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Rapid Relief System (PI/PTSDRRS)” for the Glock rail. It’s designed to provide prompt, therapeutic intervention to offset PTSD following a traumatic shooting incident. It’s a self-chilling, metallic container that’s precharged with a 12-ounce load of beer.
April 29th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
The things people will do to ignore the obvious superiority of the 1911A1. 🙂