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    Guys, I am just going to remember that we are on THIS forum and not the OTHER forum.... So I am just going to answer questions to the best of my ability without asking the poster to justify anything.

    Its all relative...... simple question, simple answers.... Plainfield vs Glock.... really... Of course, General Custer would have gladly taken EITHER back in 1876....

    Boston Times July 8th, 1876... NEWS FLASH - Black Hills Territories, General Custer and 176 troopers report that they are completing mop-up operations after their glorious defeat of over 5,000 LaKota indians over the last three days. Armed with the futuristic new Plainfield carbines, the Indains proved no match for the outnumbered army soldiers. "Best gun invention ever made," said Custer, "Glad that they were around. Only had 15 blown breeches during the entire battle!".

    See, its all relative....

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    Good one Ed!

    And you're correct. Question answered.

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