Dog chew proof :o ;D
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OUCH, time for a LWD frame...
Oh Fido decided to reduce the grip frame and do some custom stippling..... >:D
Time for a new frame.
It would be soon. I would use one of my other Glocks to make sure the dog could never chew it again!!!
Is that a G20 or G29. If it is a G20, just cut the frame down to fit a G29 magazine and have a Glock 20 CCO.
Quote from: Pumpkinheaver on September 24 2015 09:03:10 PM MDT
It would be soon. I would use one of my other Glocks to make sure the dog could never chew it again!!!
I like my dogs too much to want to hurt them. If they chewed up my gun, it would be my fault for leaving the gun laying around, not feeding the dogs enough, and/or not getting them a bone or leather hide to chew on.
Quote from: sqlbullet on September 25 2015 09:15:32 AM MDT
Is that a G20 or G29. If it is a G20, just cut the frame down to fit a G29 magazine and have a Glock 20 CCO.
That would be nice.
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I was wonderin' how yer dag got to yer gun so easy....
It was probably one of those assault murder Glocks that was on its way out the door to wreck havoc on an innocent school. The dog, knowing this, stopped it. That dog should be rewarded with steaks every night. And a parade.
Funny thing, dogs aren't bullet proof.
Contact Glock to see what they might do. Nothing lost if they say no.
Keep us posted.
Quote from: Pablo on September 25 2015 10:11:53 AM MDT
I was wonderin' how yer dag got to yer gun so easy....
This was my thought.
Sadly, the same thing happened to my Shield. Not as severe, and sadly my fault entirely.