![]() ![]() Section 8: Handguns Subject: custom Glock 24 Msg# 533875
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Okay, they're crummy - who am I to argue with a pro? Sometimes quick doesn't mean bad. The tabletop and the lighting certainly helped but they are good, detailed pictures. If I really wanted to be picky, I would wonder how they would look with a piece of solid-color cardboard (Maybe seafoam or teal?) set below the glass top to eliminate the framework showing, but the abstract patterning of the frame distorted by the glass adds some interest of its own. Meanwhile, that's one different and interesting Glock you have there, brother! Stu |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Geez Stu, I thought the pics were crummy except for the close up of the trigger. I went out to the florida room, put everything on the glass table, and snapped those in about 2 minutes. It was 2 degrees F out there! FWIW, I used a Canon digital Elph tiny pocket camera I bought on sale at WalMart! About the pin shooting: I usually shoot at Black Wing*, and their matches are fancier than the old style. They have purpose made pin racks that are 3 or 4 levels high, with hostage pins, penalty pins and/or bonus pins. The pins must clear the rack and hit the floor to count. The Glock 24 with the way I have it set up and the ammo I use makes my runs still fall in the "Limited" category of guns. If I used the compensated barrel or an optic, or if I loaded more than 10 rounds I am pushed up to "Open" class.
(*I know you guys get tired of hearing about BWSC, but it is an award winning world class facility that is 2 miles from my house. Did I mention I'm a Gold Life member? |