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Jose_Wales
05-06-2003, 14:02
Let me know what you think . . . . .
Pic #1
Jose_Wales
05-06-2003, 14:02
Pic #2
Screaming .357G
05-07-2003, 00:56
Looks good to me!:)
Cryhavoc
05-21-2003, 21:36
Is that a norecoil barrel on that G35?
How do you like it
thanks
Chuck
Looks good. The optics beg a question though. I don't really see the need for optics on a pistol.
Glock34-35
05-22-2003, 18:23
ohhhhhhhhhhhh ;G niceeeeeee
Glock34-35
05-22-2003, 18:24
what kind of barrel is that, how much were those optics
Moondawg77
05-25-2003, 08:25
Awsome!!! Tell us what all gingerbread is.
RaiderRodney
05-25-2003, 10:38
"Impressive........most impressive".
I was expecting stock G35 pics....nice
what kind of barrel and slide?
Cryhavoc
05-25-2003, 12:28
I'm fairly certain that the barrel is the Fire Dragon Match Comp from Norecoil.com
Fire Dragon Barrel (http://norecoil.com/)
Jose_Wales
05-29-2003, 11:39
Am I crazy to sell this baby for $950.00 ? ? ?
Here's the complete description:
Glock Model 35 in perfect 98%+ condition with many extras. Slide has just been hard chromed by Tripp Research, 8 factory 3rd generation mags with Wolff extra power springs, extra Glockmeister titanium guide rod w/ captured spring, Wolff guide rod and spring (not pictured - never used, still in the factory plastic bag), EFK Fire Dragon frame saver dual action guide rod w/ captured spring, three extra EFK Fire Dragon ported barrels - two in .357 SIG (one is for the G24 and is just under 7" long - the other is pictured) and one in .40 S&W (just like the one in the picture). The Glock factory barrel and guide rod that came in the pistol are brand new and have never been used - not even for one round. Scope mount is made by Carver - in my opinion the most solid and reliable mount currently made for a Glock. The scope (as you can see) is a Leupold Gilmore red dot. I have all boxes, papers, etc., etc. for both the G35, the Leupold scope and the Carver scope mount. Extremely accurate and ultra reliable pistol.
Jose_Wales
05-29-2003, 11:41
Here's a pic with the new (nearly 7") .357 SIG barrel installed.
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