● The Glock 36 Forty Five Caliber Subcompact

Glock has classified the G36 as a subcompact pistol. 
The G36 has a capacity of 6+1 or 7+1 (when a +1 grip extender is used).  For self defense purposes it wise to have at least one extra magazine on you which gives you 14 rounds. 


This handgun packs the 45 caliber punch and it is Glock's only single stack magazine firearm. The G36 is also the thinnest of all Glock pistols.  The Glock 36 excels in concealed carry mode due to it's thin form factor.  The G36 is also lighter than the G30SF which makes it much more suitable for IWB or pocket carry than the G30SF. 






The Glock 36 is considered a Gen 3 product but it comes standard with the two stage mainspring which is typical of Gen 4 Glocks.  Why has Glock not produced a Gen 4 Glock 36?--Because they would be hard pressed to improve this perfect conceal carry 45 caliber pistol.
Glock 36 with a Pearce +1 Grip Extender Magazine
The standard 6 round magazine is shown seated in the gun. The extended 7 round magazine is shown to the right.
The G36 is my personal favorite for CC purposes.  It has a capacity which is similar to a 1911 but it offers Glock reliability and super easy maintenance.   
Left: Glock 36 with a Pearce +1 Grip Extension                     Right: Glock 36 with a Standard Magazine




● The Ka-Bar Pistol Bayonet




I'm impressed with this pistol bayonet.  The brand is Laserlyte and the blade is made by Ka-Bar.  Ka-bar became famous for making US military bayonets during WWII.



I bought this blade as a novelty item but was pleased to find out the the knife is well designed and well made. The grip is very sturdy. The rail connector fits snug and locks solidly into place on my Glock pistol. To remove the bayonet, simply squeeze the lock tabs together and then pull off the knife.

This model features a saw blade on top. They make another model without the saw blade but that saw blade edge adds a lot of personality.  Zombies should be very afraid!

Use Caution!  The edges were very sharp right out of the box. To avoid cutting yourself it's a good idea to put the sheath on the blade when mounting or unmounting the bayonet on your pistol.  Press the sheath on forcefully but carefully until the blade slides all the way in and you hear the click when it locks in. The tab must be pressed to unlock and remove the blade from the sheath.


● The Blue Bullets! I just picked up a box of these blue gems.

What the internet is saying about Full Nylon Jacket bullets...


  • "They clog up the barrel after about two boxes"
  • "They burn super clean.  Much cleaner than normal copper jacket bullets.  Cleaning my gun is easier"
  • "This looks like a dildo"
  • "Are these blue bullets sim-unition?"
  • "So if I shoot these at bad guys wouldn't a plastic bullet just piss him off?"
  • "I like them. They blue color matches my purse"
  • "I think these are nylon coated lead bullets and reduce the wear on the barrel"
!  These are lead core bullets and are just as dangerous as any FMJ bullet.


This is a CCI .45ACP with Aluminum Case and FNJ Bullet

This is a CCI .45ACP with Aluminum Case and FNJ Bullet