Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:07 am
I think that is a 36. I own one of those and they rock. I like it more than the 30, but that is just me.XkyleX wrote:Glock 30 (.45 Auto)
I think that is a 36. I own one of those and they rock. I like it more than the 30, but that is just me.XkyleX wrote:Glock 30 (.45 Auto)
rlw49 wrote:PabloEscobar Got drugs??
I see no need for guns on hikes. However, I do carry a small mortar in my pack. Never know when you might need to lob one into the snow pack to release a possible avalanche. That way I don't have to attend all those refresher classes on av. safety. Just drop one and walk on.
+1 ... 7 months laterpanicneil wrote:Still? Wow.
2007.........make that 19 months later. Welcome to the site Team Amateur.......guessing your message just ain't getting across here.Bobo wrote:+1 ... 7 months laterpanicneil wrote:Still? Wow.
RLW49 was just kidding. It's actually a pretty good sized mortar! Don't let them get one past you.Team_Amateur wrote:rlw49 wrote:PabloEscobar Got drugs??
I see no need for guns on hikes. However, I do carry a small mortar in my pack. Never know when you might need to lob one into the snow pack to release a possible avalanche. That way I don't have to attend all those refresher classes on av. safety. Just drop one and walk on.
This is a careless way to ski in the backcountry. Setting of avalanches when others maybe around is poor backcountry travel technique please be considerate.