Posted April 12, 2019 6:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

With the news that Glock and gun culture icon Chuck Norris have teamed up this week, you knew this was coming.
Norris, born in Ryan, Oklahoma, was a military veteran, serving with the Air Force Security Police in the 1950s and 60s where he first picked up martial arts — and his “Chuck” nickname — while based in South Korea. Since then, of course, he has founded his own martial arts school, starred in dozens of films and television shows, advocated for Second Amendment rights, and continued to support those in uniform through USO tours overseas.
He has also handled lots of hardware in the meantime. Take Lone Wolf McQuade, for instance. In that movie, his use of a MAC-10 was a religious experience.

He also proved capable of dodging a MAC-10 wielded by David “Kill Bill” Carradine in the final scene, proving that in the contest between SMG and grenade, frag wins every time.

As a bonus, the movie contains an epic scene in which Chuck uses a Dodge Ram Charger to literally return from the grave, fueled by a pop top can of Schlitz

He followed up McQuade with his role as Col. James Braddock in the Missing in Action franchise, and possibly

Source: Guns.com

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