Especially relevant coming from someone who generally slays with a glock and homemade holster.
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Especially relevant coming from someone who generally slays with a glock and homemade holster.
That's another good thing about Standard, any time I get a new part I get to play with a dremel.
Also what's the difference between taking the rough edges off parts and just dry firing the living...
That's why standard is good, it's perfectly legal to add racing stripes to your gun to make it go faster.
Also good triggers and stuff.