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  1. The 21SF won't be realistically any slimmer than the regular 21 (uses the same exact magazines).

    Reportedly the magazines from the 21 won't work. Initial reports suggest that at the very least the new magazines are designed slightly differently to accommodate the ambidextrous magazine release. There might be other differences.

  2. Just some photos of the new Glock 21SF that was introduced at the Shotshow 2007 and is due to be released in March. One version will have the standard accessory rail and the second will have the picatinny accessory rail. Rumor has it that the US gov't is interested in the version with the picatinny rail.

    The 21SF will be .45acp just like the Model 21 and includes an ambidextrous mag release and 13rd magazine capacity. Basically Glock's answer to the Springfield XD45.

    Click the thumbnails for full-sized photos.

    Glock21SF_standard.jpgGlock21SF_picatinny.jpg

    I should note that I fully intend to own one of these once they are released. :up:

  3. That's approx 1-in-36 people in TN who have a TN HCP... Not bad. But, I wonder what percentage of permit-holders actually carry on a regular basis? I would be surprised if that number was even in the majority... honestly.

    I'm afraid you're right about that. I will admit that I walked blindly through life until recently, thinking that I would only carry when I thought I might need it. Then it dawned on me that if I knew when I might need it, I'd be smart to avoid that time/place/situation in the first place.

    The fact is, we never know when we might need to protect ourselves from the wolves. It could happen to any of us, at any time, at any place. The first rule of surviving a gun fight is: BRING A GUN. That's why I carry all the time now.

    But I digress. Most folks with their permit probably very rarely carry. They've gone from being mere sheep to sheep with a false sense of security.

  4. The one I am looking at most seriously for our AR is a Viking brand. They have several versions, but I'm probably just going to go for the simple standard sling rather than the padded sling.

    The Remington 870 may end up with their padded sling down the road, however.

  5. Just wondering if there are any features that other web communities have that you would like to see here. Right now I figure we have most of the basics covered with the forums, the photo gallery and the future addition of some databases to keep track of shooting ranges, prohibited carry locations, etc.

    But is there anything else that you'd like to see?

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