When Glock looked up “legendary” in the dictionary, I think they looked in the same dictionary that Healey used to look up “copy” and “duplicate”. It seems to drastically broaden definitions.
A .22 Glock isn’t bad. But instead of “Legendary news!”, they should have said “Tune in on Dec 10th for news that will make you think, oh neat”
A .22 Glock isn’t bad. But instead of “Legendary news!”, they should have said “Tune in on Dec 10th for news that will make you think, oh neat”