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Posted on June 20, 2011 by Bob Posted in Barrels, Equipment and Accessories, Glock, handgun reviews, IDPA or USPSA Competition, Malfunctions, Reliability 3 Comments
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A lot of people think they need to make serious modifications to their gun to be able to shoot it well. A couple weeks ago, a shooting buddy of mine decided to pour about $600 worth of upgrades into his new Glock 21SF, then did a range test to see if he could shoot it better. Listen to this episode to find out the results. Are modifications really worth it? Is there a point of diminishing returns? Would you be better off to spend that same money on ammo and training? Do you need a trigger job? What is the 1,000 round trigger job? These are questions I attempt to answer in my own way on this show. You’ll also hear a brief post match discussion between me and Steve and Rick from the Powerfactor Show. For those of you who have emailed me questions and comments, I’ve also handled some of the backlog of emails I’ve received. Thanks for sending them in. Links to the topics can be found at the Gun Rights Radio Network Forum. Bob Mayne, HandgunWorld Show

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Bob
Handgun competitor, Firearms instructor, concealed carry license holder, gun rights advocate.
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3 thoughts on “Episode 127 – $1200 Glock 21SF and a mixed bag of gun talk.”

  1. Pingback: What do you think about modifying the glock? - Page 4 - INGunOwners

  2. Nick says
    October 14, 2011 at 3:34 pm

    Found the vinny post on glocktalk in case anyone was looking http://glocktalk.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1199771.html

  3. Bob says
    October 26, 2011 at 1:24 am

    Thanks for finding this post, I accidentally deleted the link.

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