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older than 55?? lol....give me certain foods and you get a green flame
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Obviously you don't know much about the reliability of polymer guns. Both the Springfield XD and Glock have went through extreme torture test. The XD was buried in mud, frozen, and I think buried in sand too. The result? It still fired without hiccups. These guns have seen 20,000 rounds and have been ultra reliable. Can't say that about some of these 1911s. Yea yours may be reliable in certain environments but you lose accuracy because of loose fitted parts.I don't know what a blue flame is. I got the line from Lil Wayne's part on Dey Know (Remix).
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