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The New Glock 1911
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That picture has shown up on some other forums and the general consensus is that it is a photoshop job.
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You know, most of those fig newtons of the imagination aren't worth the work of Photoshopping them, but that one is not only funny, but a pretty good job. It actually LOOKS believable, but it certainly isn't.
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07-10-2011, 07:42 AM
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They finally perfected the Glock.
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Photo Shop,
You guys are just in denial....
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I almost wish they would...almost.
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I'm still not going to buy one.....
good Photoshop effort though
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07-10-2011, 09:30 AM
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The 1911 bandwagon . . . Smith & Wesson jumped on it. So did Sig, Ruger, Taurus, Remington, and humpteen others. Glock seems to one of the few who is confident enough in their handgun design that they don't have to do the "me too" with a 1911.
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i have been on this earth for 26 years i have been a born again christian for 20 years. an i have seen my share of unusual guns but that is a really unusal gun!
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07-10-2011, 10:27 AM
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i have been on this earth for 26 years i have been a born again christian for 20 years. an i have seen my share of unusual guns but that is a really unusal gun!
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So unusual that it doesn't even exist. How's that for scarcity?
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So unusual that it doesn't even exist. How's that for scarcity?
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What does that make it worth?
I mean, if it's that rare........
wow. Think of what it would bring on GunBroker, started at 1 cent, No Reserve.
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What does that make it worth?
I mean, if it's that rare........
wow. Think of what it would bring on GunBroker, started at 1 cent, No Reserve.
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Somewhere between 2 cents and a hundred grand I reckon. Hard to put a price on this stuff that is so scarce that it doesn't exist
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Very good photo editing indeed . . . here's the original picture showing an Ed Brown 1911 from the 2010 SHOT SHOW.
(Fixed the typo . . . you guys are ruthless )
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[QUOTE=Faulkner;136028894]Very good photo editing indeed . . . here's the original picture showing an Ed Brown 1911 from the 1910 SHOT SHOW.
1910 SHOT SHOW. Wow, musta been J.M. Browning's proto-type.
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That's just wrong!
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Very good photo editing indeed . . . here's the original picture showing an Ed Brown 1911 from the 1910 SHOT SHOW.
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1910 SHOT show?
So actually the 1911 was a joint effort by John Browning, Gaston Glock and Ed Brown?
Dang, I learn something everyday
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This is the true ******* child of a Glock and a 1911:
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This is the true ******* child of a Glock and a 1911:
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Alchemy Arms "Spectre".
It was an ok gun. Too bad they went out of business.
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