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tercel89

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  1. WOW , so much drama. I didn't expect all that mess.  I'm keeping this ad up until tonight then if no WELL ESTABLISHED TGO MEMBERS are interested I'm keeping them. I've already found a Glock 21 Gen 3 . So if these don't sell tonight , I'll keep them. 

  2. I would not pay it. The Toyota truck was made in Japan in the 80's. The newer ones are now made in Mexico and the reliability and workmanship is not as good. I would pay extra for Toyota's to be made in Japan. I have a 24 year old Mazda made COMPLETELY 100% in Japan. I still have it and it's going on 300,000 miles. It doesn't burn any oil at all . I also have an old Nissan Xterra that's 23 years old  (for sale on here) , and it's running as great as the Toyota because it was made as good as good as the old Nissan Hardbody's before them by the same design and engines. The newer stuff is unreliable. I hate to say it but Americans can't build anything reliable these days. The last few things that I know were built reliable by Americans was the Ford F100 straight six and the Bell "Huey" helicopter. But that's my $.02. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Gunlove5656 said:

    I’d love to buy these if you’d pm me

    No offense but you are in Kingsport according to your profile. That all across God's creation from me. I don't ship. 

  4. I got a old holster thats been in a basement and has gotten hard. Made for a Glock 43 OWB by Cobra Gunskin , which is nice and I got it cheap. I'm trying to soften it up since it's as hard as a rock. It had a strap but I tried oiling it and I was easy on it but the strap cracked so I cut it off. I am trying to save the rest of it. I have used Neatsfoot oil inside it and outside it. It has softened just a bit but not much. I took a toothbrush and used Neatsfoot oil scrubbing it down good. What is the best way to soften an old leather holster ? This didn't cost much so if it's no good then I'll throw it away.  I will add that I put it in an oven at as low as I could go at 170 degrees and made it warm and then rubbed the Neatsfoot oil into it. Heck , I dont know LOL 

  5. 51 minutes ago, TGO David said:

    These are great guns.  I'm back to carrying one of my M&Ps again more often than not. 

    The "full-size" M&P like this one is honestly barely larger than a Glock 19 and quite a bit shorter in length and height than a Glock 17.  It's a great way to carry 17rds.

    True. Here's my Glock 23 , which is the same as a Glock 19, on top of the M&P9. The only part that makes it a tad longer is the beaver tail. 

     

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