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"For fans of the Glock semi-automatic pistol, one perk available at company-sponsored shooting competitions is the opportunity to buy extra-large 33-round magazines manufactured at the Glock factory. 'We all probably own one or two just for the heck of it,' says Steve Denney, a former police officer who manages the Pro Arms gun store in Live Oak, Fla. 'I hate to use the word after Tucson, but for most of us, it's just a novelty.'" ... |
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