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Looks good! How did you do?
Yep. I have shot about 6,000 rds with my G17 without any failures. I clean and oil it after every visit to the range. It's the same Glock as in the pics.Hey, (incase I missed the answere) did your glock fire 1,000 rounds with out failure?
That's the GHOST Speed Holster:I don't think that is the Glock safety holster.... :whistling:
The magazine pouches is also from GHOST...the holster I can figure out...
it's the magazine pouches I'm interested in.
Thanks....
I love'em. Use them in all my IPCS training and comps. It's actually the only thing the Italians got right when it comes to weapons. :-Dthanks...
how do you like 'em ?
Go there. It's all that you can imagen. And beonde. Sorry for my lossy english. Im from Norway. :-Dsounds like you had fun... this is something that I have been looking into latley. :supergrin:
No, sorry to say... No IDPA clubs in Norway (only IPSC). But some of us train IDPA style. Unofficial.Are there any IDPA clubs/competitions in Norway?
The only thing I can't figure out is the west... What's that all about?Good for you!![]()
Aha,... I see - and understand a lot more. Off course. In Norway we propably would go for a heavy coat/"I should not say a fur coute (that's not political correct today"!Do you mean VEST? Yep, a vest is almost a uniform for IDPA shooters. A vest offers the required concealment of one's pistol and is generally more comfortable than a jacket in warm weather -- we tend to have a bit more of that in some parts of the country than you probably do in Norway! :supergrin:
Naa... I also got a full Safariland rigg.Pfft... You're just saying that because it's tougher to find Safariland stuff over there.![]()
A full GHOST rigg with 4 mag pouches cost about $500 (2,500 Norwegian Kroner) here in Norway.This holster is not cheap in the USA... $150
http://czcustom.com/catalog/product...d=214&osCsid=34631070b3ee04d82da4644647e19281