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Finally, Glock owners can feel safe


BigK

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I'm sure the most troubling thing on the minds of Glock owners everywhere is how terribly unsafe their weapons are. Lucky for us all, a company called Safe-Draw has come to the rescue. They've invented a device sure to save thousands of lives and overcome the design flaw inherent in all Glocks.

 

Quick installation:

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Increases pull on first shot, has no effect on subsequent shots:

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 http://safe-draw.com/pages/how-it-works

 

This revolutionary plastic wedge increases trigger pull to 11.5# on first pull. Subsequent pulls are uneffected by the device, reverting the gun back to it's naturally unsafe condition. Just put a few of these "uppers" in your pocket when you leave the house in case you encounter multiple shooting scenarios in a single outing, because these are a one-time use device only. This means once you slay that gang of ruffians, you have to reinstall a new gizmo before holster to prevent shooting yourself in the butt.

 

I wonder if it's too late to get in on the IPO?

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Thanks for posting that graphic.  I saw these in the GearHog email this morning and had no idea what they were, but didn't care enough to go look it up.

 

Proof that some people will spend more money if you'll just show them how.

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Thanks for posting that graphic.  I saw these in the GearHog email this morning and had no idea what they were, but didn't care enough to go look it up.

 

Proof that some people will spend more money if you'll just show them how.

 

That's where I saw it too, but curiosity got the best of me and I had to know.

 

...and you're right, some fence-sitter who owns a Glock, but is skeered of guns will think this is brilliant and buy it.

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How about a 1/2" strap on steel thigh and butt plate, slightly curved outward at the end to direct the bullet away from you when holstering your Glock? Better yet, a kevlar bullet catch attached to the bottem of your holster. :)

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Why would I want to potentially jam something behind my trigger and make the gun inoperable? This sounds like a problem in search of a problem to me.

 

Ok... you're gonna have to put on your Obama T shirt and follow this logic. When a gun up and goes evil, it usually happens at once. If you can prevent that first shot, you can prevent evil. Know what I mean, Verne?  :rofl:

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Ok... you're gonna have to put on your Obama T shirt and follow this logic. When a gun up and goes evil, it usually happens at once. If you can prevent that first shot, you can prevent evil. Know what I mean, Verne? :rofl:


I signed my guns up for Obamacare... Will that help?
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Wait a fix from a company in calif!
Have bad guy wait. Make him count to 10, unlock and your ready no misfires!!!

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Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.

 

California is the perfect place for a Chernobyl size nuclear accident.

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