The three pillars of EDC preparedness: a blade, a light and a gun. In this case, Mark Bless likes to double up with two knives, two light sources, but one only one very reliable concealed carry choice; the .40 caliber GLOCK 27.
The three pillars of EDC preparedness: a blade, a light and a gun. In this case, Mark Bless likes to double up with two knives, two light sources, but one only one very reliable concealed carry choice; the .40 caliber GLOCK 27.
sigh…
Threaded barrel but no one ever carries the suppressor. This guy does manage to fill every pocket on the trench coat with knives, challenge coins and some boondocks saints bracelets/necklaces.
…and! the trigger looks like is has been pulled and not reset.. am I seeing things? Never seen a stock glock trigger with so little play.
Some people might want to be good with one gun, in which case I see no reason why they would want to change the barrel out when going from suppressed to conceal carry.
Yes. Your comment seems to make sense to me.
Not saying change the barrel… I am saying carry the suppressor.
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