Navy Seals going to..............GLOCK 19

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    From what I've been told by a few guys this doesn't surprise me at all. But is there anything concrete beyond a couple news articles about it? I haven't seen anything.
     

    Que

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    I'm surprised this is just making INGO. It's been on Facebook for a while. I wonder how many will sell their P226 now?
     

    KellyinAvon

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    INGO Logic II:

    I had a Glock 19 before the Seals adopted them...validates my self-professed internet gun expertise.
    I bought mine because it was a good balance of size, weight and capacity. I like INGO Logic II better. Now excuse me while I "operate". :lmfao:
     

    Double T

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    bhdsafety.gif
     

    rugertoter

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    Here goes the safety argument.... let me start! So a firearm is only safe if it is equipped with a thumb safety and/or double action with decocker?
    Sounds like the only one wanting an argument, is you. The military has a history of wanting sidearms with manual safeties. It is just an observation.
     

    RobbyMaQ

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    Smith and Wesson wouldn't allow special edition SEALS M&P pistols without significant licensing fees ;)
     
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