Glock 19 Ammo
December 26, 2003 7:40 PM
My anti-gun wife surprised me with a Glock 19 for Christmas. I've already got the user's manual and armorer's guide for it; anybody have suggestions on good, not-too-powerful ammo loads? (GunFilter!!)
You are a lucky, lucky man. A new glock, and a wife that gave it to you. Uh, don't rent "Bowling for Columbine" for a while.
This looks like an ok resource. Happy shooting!
MC
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Liberals with Handguns
posted by mecran01 at 9:20 PM on December 26, 2003
This looks like an ok resource. Happy shooting!
MC
President
Liberals with Handguns
posted by mecran01 at 9:20 PM on December 26, 2003
mecran01: you might want to look at this regarding BFC.
troutfishing: I'm not going to be doing any handloads; I should have phrased it better and said "recommended brands". I've not bought ammo in more than ten years..
posted by mrbill at 3:09 AM on December 27, 2003
troutfishing: I'm not going to be doing any handloads; I should have phrased it better and said "recommended brands". I've not bought ammo in more than ten years..
posted by mrbill at 3:09 AM on December 27, 2003
I looked at that Michael Moore site, and it reminds me of a really long, bad, usenet argument converted into a web page. My stance on gun control is that I like guns, more of them kill innocent people than violent intruders, and that if I had a glock I'd probably store it at the range, as a safety precaution. But that's me.
If ultra-liberals swept through the country and took away all the guns, the US would probably still be a pretty violent place.
I think it would be more effective to go after Moore's underlying premises than to nitpick the entire documentary.
posted by mecran01 at 8:33 AM on December 27, 2003
If ultra-liberals swept through the country and took away all the guns, the US would probably still be a pretty violent place.
I think it would be more effective to go after Moore's underlying premises than to nitpick the entire documentary.
posted by mecran01 at 8:33 AM on December 27, 2003
how can your wife be "anti-guns" if she buys you a gun?? it's an obvious contradiction.
she's probably like those people who think they are vegetarian, but eat fish.
pathetic.
posted by carfilhiot at 9:52 AM on December 27, 2003
she's probably like those people who think they are vegetarian, but eat fish.
pathetic.
posted by carfilhiot at 9:52 AM on December 27, 2003
pathetic.
Ask MetaFilter is as useful as you make it. Please limit comments
to answers or help in finding an answer. Wisecracks don't help people find answers. Thanks.
posted by thirteen at 10:01 AM on December 27, 2003
Ask MetaFilter is as useful as you make it. Please limit comments
to answers or help in finding an answer. Wisecracks don't help people find answers. Thanks.
posted by thirteen at 10:01 AM on December 27, 2003
Of course, sentence fragment is also a sentence fragment, so what do I know.
posted by thirteen at 10:07 AM on December 27, 2003
posted by thirteen at 10:07 AM on December 27, 2003
I think it would be more effective to go after Moore's underlying premises than to nitpick the entire documentary.
Have you seen the documentary? Michael Moore is a member of the NRA and uses Canada as an example of a country with fairly available guns and low murder rate. (He could of cited Switerland too if he wanted).
It's not a pro gun-contol film.
posted by bobo123 at 10:34 AM on December 27, 2003
Have you seen the documentary? Michael Moore is a member of the NRA and uses Canada as an example of a country with fairly available guns and low murder rate. (He could of cited Switerland too if he wanted).
It's not a pro gun-contol film.
posted by bobo123 at 10:34 AM on December 27, 2003
carfilhiot: she made a compromise. I'm allowed to own a gun, but I can't store ammo with it. I have to buy ammo when I'm going out, or at the range itself.
My parents were both police officers, so I grew up with guns and knew gun safety and handling as soon as I was old enough to realize what a gun was.
bobo123: I've *seen* BFC, but Moore just distorts things and makes stealthy edits to "rewrite" things to the way and order he wanted them to be said. In any case, that's not a debate for here - I've seen it, I don't care for it or like the guy.
posted by mrbill at 11:42 AM on December 27, 2003
My parents were both police officers, so I grew up with guns and knew gun safety and handling as soon as I was old enough to realize what a gun was.
bobo123: I've *seen* BFC, but Moore just distorts things and makes stealthy edits to "rewrite" things to the way and order he wanted them to be said. In any case, that's not a debate for here - I've seen it, I don't care for it or like the guy.
posted by mrbill at 11:42 AM on December 27, 2003
what does a person do with a glock? what are they for?
posted by amberglow at 12:08 PM on December 27, 2003
posted by amberglow at 12:08 PM on December 27, 2003
amberglow: they're a gun. you shoot targets (and/or things) with them.
posted by mrbill at 3:42 PM on December 27, 2003
posted by mrbill at 3:42 PM on December 27, 2003
...The smaller size of the GLOCK 19 makes it an extremely attractive pistol to those searching for an effective concealed carry firearm. --from the glock site
It seems they're not just a gun for targets (and/or things).
posted by amberglow at 3:52 PM on December 27, 2003
It seems they're not just a gun for targets (and/or things).
posted by amberglow at 3:52 PM on December 27, 2003
amber: yes, that is one of the uses of a firearm. Although I will be taking a proper "concealed carry" course and obtaining certification, I won't be carrying the gun with me.
Yes, I'm an American. I grew up in the South. I have a handgun, more pocketknives than I can count, and three swords (including one fully-functional japanese katana). I can read, and have indoor plumbing.
Thank you. Next!
posted by mrbill at 5:59 PM on December 27, 2003
Yes, I'm an American. I grew up in the South. I have a handgun, more pocketknives than I can count, and three swords (including one fully-functional japanese katana). I can read, and have indoor plumbing.
Thank you. Next!
posted by mrbill at 5:59 PM on December 27, 2003
Remington sells a cheap 115-grain jacketed 9mm round - if you're just plinking why spend more?
posted by nicwolff at 7:57 PM on December 27, 2003
posted by nicwolff at 7:57 PM on December 27, 2003
My Glock 19 has been happily eating Winchester White box 115 gr. FMJ from Wal Mart. A 100 round box is around $11, and I haven't had any problems with it.
Here are two pretty good Glock resources: Glock Talk and the The Glock Faq. Enjoy your new toy!
posted by Sirius at 3:20 AM on December 28, 2003
Here are two pretty good Glock resources: Glock Talk and the The Glock Faq. Enjoy your new toy!
posted by Sirius at 3:20 AM on December 28, 2003
"......I can read, and have indoor plumbing." - those would be good characteristics to mention in a personals ad.
posted by troutfishing at 4:31 AM on December 28, 2003
posted by troutfishing at 4:31 AM on December 28, 2003
troutfishing: I just hate how everyone assumes that people who like guns are either militia nuts or mouth-breathing teeth-missing inbred rednecks..
posted by mrbill at 10:09 AM on December 28, 2003
posted by mrbill at 10:09 AM on December 28, 2003
anyway. I got a good answer to my question, so can we please consider this closed? Thanks.
posted by mrbill at 12:32 PM on December 28, 2003
posted by mrbill at 12:32 PM on December 28, 2003
This thread is closed to new comments.
But - best of luck: someone will answer your question, and kudos to your wife for being unpredictable.
posted by troutfishing at 8:46 PM on December 26, 2003