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Glock Model 36

Slimline “Perfection” from Glock


Posted: Friday, June 9, 2006
Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:27 PM EDT

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FRANK BORELLI
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Lt. Frank Borelli is the Training Commander for the Fairmount Heights Police Department (in Maryland on the border of Washington DC) and has been an instructor since 1989. Pulling on his six-year military background and twenty-year police background, Lt. Borelli regularly writes equipment evaluations and incorporates new technologies into his training programs as practical. Currently Lt. Borelli teaches use of force programs at all levels of law enforcement and corrections.

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Comments

Posted by Stevo in WI
(07/29/08 - 04:13 PM)
Glock
I would recommend a Sig 239. Glock is highly over-rated as is the .45ACP. Remember, a pistol is a poor substitute for a rifle.



Posted by EDUB in Colorado
(10/21/08 - 07:39 PM)
Glocks
What's with the Glock bashing? I would my Glocks up against a Sig, Kimber, or any other pistol out there. It's about dependability not looks.



Posted by Jerry in blackstone, va
(07/10/09 - 09:23 PM)
sig vs glock
I have both a sig 239 and a glock 36. 2 different firearms with 2 different firing systems. Both are at the top of their respective systems - just a matter of what you want and how you use the firearm.








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