Marshaul posted proof of rusting on glocks, so you were lying that glocks don't rust. Again you made the claim of the holster firing the glock, not I, or anyone else. YOU made the claim. I pointed to the claim was not backed up with verifiable proof, just the claims of the dufus who put up photos that clearly show the trigger is NOT engaged when the gun is fully holstered. Unless you can provide a verifiable piece of proof either a video or a investigative police report where the police do not just report what he told him, but confirm his story, it is a lie. And you keep refusing to provide proof it is true, and you keep repeating that lie demanding that I proof you wrong when you have not proved it true. That is ignorant to expect others to put of proof one way or another of your claim.
If you cannot back it up, just admit it, but this back and forth makes you look even more foolish and unreasonable.
you said mine wasnt from a creditable source yet your significant other posted something from ar15.com and thats a crediable source? i dont think you have read any of my links. in the prepared artical it shows how thick the tennifer is and what you took to chip away that tennifer which is pretty hard to do. so if you actually get it chipped away yes the metal underneath it can rust. all you keep doing is repeating your claim on how the story is "bogus" which is a claim.
claim/kleɪm/ Show Spelled [kleym] Show IPA
verb (used with object)
1. to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due: to claim an estate by inheritance.
2. to assert and demand the recognition of (a right, title, possession, etc.); assert one's right to: to claim payment for services.
3. to assert or maintain as a fact: She claimed that he was telling the truth.
4. to require as due or fitting: to claim respect.
verb (used without object)
5. to make or file a claim: to claim for additional compensation
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theres my link because i dont think you get what a claim is cause you have yet to verify and you have stated
ver·i·fy/ˈvɛrəˌfaɪ/ Show Spelled [ver-uh-fahy] Show IPA
verb (used with object), ver·i·fied, ver·i·fy·ing.
1. to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
2. to ascertain the truth or correctness of, as by examination, research, or comparison: to verify a spelling.
3. to act as ultimate proof or evidence of; serve to confirm.
4. Law.
a. to prove or confirm (an allegation).
b. to state to be true, especially in legal use, formally or upon oath.
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