now THIS is a flashlight !!!
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WHOA!!!
I know they make all kinds of attachments for glocks...but when did they make a glock an attachment for a flashlight???
Looks pretty bad if you ask me but i wonder which model they are using?
I know they make all kinds of attachments for glocks...but when did they make a glock an attachment for a flashlight???
Looks pretty bad if you ask me but i wonder which model they are using?
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Looks like a 19...BTW, it'* not an original idea, it'* based on an the ARES FMG, designed by Eugene Stoner. There were rumors of a second version for a long time, but no-one has ever seen one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARES_FMG
It was designed to look like a commercially available radio that was out at the time.
In the eighties, Dave Boatman made a similar weapon called the M-21
http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg70-e.htm
Both were completely original designs, the M-21 copied only the general idea of the folding gun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARES_FMG
It was designed to look like a commercially available radio that was out at the time.
In the eighties, Dave Boatman made a similar weapon called the M-21
http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg70-e.htm
Both were completely original designs, the M-21 copied only the general idea of the folding gun.