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    A Gen 3 is what I’d get, but I’d leave the grip alone.
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    I got a Gen-3 in a trade many years ago, finger grooves never fit my fingers. My fingers are too large. So...never shot it much.
    A friend ground down the grooves, and stippled it, plus undercut the finger guard. I added new fiber optic sights and a metal guide rod. $25.00 trigger job.
    I shot it for the first time in a long time, last week. It's not too bad. Better than I remembered.

    I was surprised at how small it seemed, I might have to buy a holster and carry it, once in a while.
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    I had a 21 and a 36 with the finger grooves. I was ok with that and the texture.
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    I still have my 21. All our dept guns made a trip to Robar for the texture treatment. Make them really nice. Too big for my tiny hands but makes a great night stand gun.
    I found some truck bed liner that I applied to some of the personal Glocks of the officers, it worked real well and some preferred it over the Robar. It was more flexible and kind of rubbery I guess.
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    I've never heard of FMK firearms .... Ford Motor Kompany?

    I know that I won't be experimenting with any "affordable" off brand firearms again. No plans for me to waste a bunch of near unicorn exiting reloading components to try to turn a pig's ear into a silk purse

    I'm too old (and broke) to play that game


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    a voice whispers, “high point…”
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnR View Post
    a voice whispers, “hi-point…”
    Now that is funny!

    We love to hate them, but they will shoot... and hammer a nail when you need to.

    Reminds of an acquaintance I had when I was younger who drove a Yugo. He always swore he loved the little pumpkin colored POS, so one day I asked him why? So many of our circle of friends made loud, obnoxious cat calls when they saw him in it. He said "yes, I do hear the noise as I drive by all those guys... but I do DRIVE by them..."

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    I saw a photo once, where a building maintenance guy, had painted up a high point to look like a cordless drill, had it hanging from his tool belt, no one the wiser.

    I also read a few articles on line about the high points, seems the magazines are the cause of most failures, get a good mag and the run okay.

    When I took my conceal carry training, the instructor called out a list of firearms not allowed, high point was on the list, along with Raven and some others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenemoore View Post
    I saw a photo once, where a building maintenance guy, had painted up a high point to look like a cordless drill, had it hanging from his tool belt, no one the wiser.
    that’s pretty slick. I like that.
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    Did he have one of those high capacity assault nailguns?
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