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    I was at 5280 armory on Wednesday and they had a few Glock 19's in stock. W or W/O nights. I can honestly say that even though I am a huge 45 guy, I love to carry my 19. Shoots well, points well, eats anything and lightweight to boot. The perfect carry gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Fwd View Post
    hi DOC! still up?

    Abt that "ammo cleanin stuff" I'm not gonna have any time this weekend. but thank you anyway!!
    and one question where did you buy that tumbler (spell?)
    Hey buddy,

    I got the tumbler at Harbor Freight for $40 on sale. There is one at Alameda and 225 just west of the highway. It might be more but its well worth it up to $70 or so. The corn cob media that I use is still working and I have cleaned thousands of rounds with it. I'm still up trying to find something worth watching on TV but I am at a loss so far. I think I will watch a movie I've dl.

    I will still have the tumbler so whenever you get to the westside let me know. I will hook you up.

    DOC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskquatch View Post
    I was at 5280 armory on Wednesday and they had a few Glock 19's in stock. W or W/O nights. I can honestly say that even though I am a huge 45 guy, I love to carry my 19. Shoots well, points well, eats anything and lightweight to boot. The perfect carry gun.
    Do you remember the price?

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    If I remember right they were around $500 w/o nights and $560 with. I think they maybe had one or two of each. They are open today until 5pm.

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    http://www.ericwesselman.com/store/1911.html

    Here ya go. The grip is called tru-grip. It does pretty well with the cleaning fluids, but I take care to not get it on the grip when cleaning. It's like skateboard tape with better glue and less course grit. They are pre-cut and there is an additional glue that you can use after adheared to the gun to the two pieces to make it more permanent (still removable).

    I have it on all of my competition glocks and find it better than grip stippling.

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    Does it harm the wood grips underneath at all?
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    Picked up a G19 a few months ago......going to be my carry gun for sure. Took it out this past weekend and shot it better than my 17.

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