Will this explode or actually work?
>>32357194
Seems kind of weird that glock would produce a metal framed pistol. I thought their whole deal was porcelain guns made in Germany that cost more than what a NYC airport cop makes in a month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecwK3UMxoxQ
>>32357194
Why did glock do this?
>>32357194
>it's on the Internet so it must be true.
>>32357270
Why did OP do this?
>>32357228
You fucking idiot. Glocks are made of steel and POLYMER, not porcelain. Secondly they're made in Austria or Georgia, NOT Germany. Finally they're $430.00, no NY cop is making $430.00 a month. Maybe you can research your shit before you spew BS misinformation all over this board.
>>32357292
I sure hope you are merely "pretending" to be retarded.
>>32357194
It will work, because it's just a custom slide and grips.
Now, if you want a real polymer 1911, go Wilson Combat.
>>32357292
>he doesn't know about the glock 9
Guns, like pokemon, inherit the genetic traits of the mother. So, if a 1911 was the mom it'll fire just fine but if the mom was a glock it would more than likely explode.
>>32357292
>poorfag who hasn't seen the blue-label-only Glock 9 detected
>>32357434
>>32357489
It's Glock 7....
>>32357292
Stop spewing bullshit, you misinformed idiot. Gaston Glock's first ten patents, the Glock 1 through 10, were experimental weapons designed for use in the special forces. Very few exist. The most sought after and rarest of these weapons is the infamous Glock 7. Fewer than 100 are said to remain, of which an estimated 10 are in the United States. They were all made in Germany as Boehringer Ingelheim, a biotech company in Ingelheim, Germany, had perfected a formula for a new type of porcelain, 70% more rigid and durable than steel but 10% lighter than high impact polymer. Gaston managed to successfully design a firearm that was completely made with this porcelain and his own patented polymer making it completely undetectable to metal detectors. It even used special porcelain caseless ammo. The ATF spent years tracking down and destroying as many of these pistols as they could, but there are still a few in circulation. The remaining Glock 7's are estimated to be worth up to $20k each, with ammo costing approximately $25 per round. The porcelain used to make the bullets was banned by the EPA in 1992, because of its sinister applications.
>>32357628
>>32357505
>>32357489
>>32357434
http://diehard.wikia.com/wiki/Glock_7
>>32357478
But Pokemon inherit their attacks from the father...
>>32357628
Fun fact, the Glock 3 prototype literally was a fragmentation grenade. It only made it through company testing phases and never went on to military trials.
>>32357194
>will it actually work
if its a gun...yeah!
it will never happen though. Glock is fine doing what it's doing, they dont need to make a 1911 when everyone else make them
>>32357292
>POLYMER
Why do glock fags keep saying this?
Do you know what a polymer is?
DNA is a polymer, Shellac is a polymer, Wood is a polymer, Plastic is a polymer (Your pistol is made from nylon)
This is just a marketing gimmick so they don't have to print
>PLASTIC FAME!
on the box
>>32358998
forgot to post the picture i wanted to.
>>32357292
Actually Sir Gastone it is widely known/accepted has been proclaiming the superiority of John MugMcFugginMoses Browning's 1911 concept as well as inspiration for the Glock 1711.
>read a book fool
>>32358998
No one cares. Go be autistic somewhere else.
I know we're memeing but if Glock made a 1911 I would finally buy a 1911