Curious what the issues were? I have been using a .40 Glock for many years personally and professionally without any problems. Ammo was causing problems with a Surefire X200 attached, while...
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Curious what the issues were? I have been using a .40 Glock for many years personally and professionally without any problems. Ammo was causing problems with a Surefire X200 attached, while...
A friend of mine bought one that had been cut by the previous owner that way. It looked strange, but he reported no issues with it. He is not by any means a high volume shooter though, solely...
My preference for 147gr is that I think at the same power factors, 125 for example, the 147's feel softer recoiling than 124's. I've tried both and that's how it seemed to me, though a small...
I would be inclined to sight in with what I actually shoot, unless you just want to see what the gun is capable of, and use the more accurate bullet. Personal preference is 147gr, but 124gr is very...
Definitely don't use a hammer. A Glock tool and hand pressure will work, just more of it. If it's a new pistol it will be very tight the first few times you do it, but it will loosen up...
It appears I can't edit my previous post, however I meant to say mine also uses a roll pin, but I haven't had any issues, it's in there tight.
Any idea exactly when these were made? I bought a new 226R in .40 about five months ago and mine has a solid sear spring pin. No issues with it, the long extractor, or anything else.
My Sig 226 came with E2 grips, the long mainspring strut, and short mainspring seat. Being my first Sig I bought the traditional 2 piece grips, short strut, and long seat just to try it...and I...
Do 9mm case rims suffer from different thicknesses like the .40 S&W, requiring different clips? I have hundreds of them for .45 ACP and have never had issues with mixed brass and mixed clips, but I...
All the more reason to call this a 627-whatever, the .38 Super was a -4 I believe. I don't understand this new designation either, and it's bothering me.
My only real concerns with this new...
I think this was introduced for competitors and collectors. Can't imagine much use outside of that. With USPSA allowing 8-shot minor in revolvers this will be the dominant gun for those that don't...
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I'll be interested to see if this makes it to production this coming year, but it could be pretty awesome for competition.
The only information I can find on it is a thread at Smith &...
Do you have a specific coupon code for this? I see 10% off orders $150 or more, but not everything.
Great video and a wealth of knowledge. His accomplishments are extraordinary!
I haven't experienced any corrosion, but carrying a Glock 22 in a CCC Shaggy AIWB, it accumulates an incredible amount of lint. Disproportionate amounts in the ejection port, muzzle, around the...
Todd, good call. You led my search in a different direction. It's an "Ultimate Trigger Actuator", made for 10/22's and AR's, maybe others, designed to pull the trigger faster. From the first few...
Friend of a friend sent me this picture to help identify this feature on a rifle he just acquired, but I couldn't find anything. It appears to be a Ruger 10/22 with a device to aid pulling the...
The simple answer is, no. I'm not aware of any platform that works that way, though I guess there could be some. A DA/SA system, like a Sig or Beretta for example, are first shot DA and the...
Looking at the Dawson website, they have a link for S&W "classic" front sights (quick change) w/ tritium, but it doesn't have any listings. Anyone have experience with this or know if they could...
Insightful comment. Thanks for spelling that out for us.
It's been said a couple of times, but buy the Dillon RL550B and be done with it. You can treat it as a single stage if you wish. I predict you become "comfortable with reloading" very quickly and...
You didn't mention if it had to be a belt holster or if other options are on the table. The Safariland ALS, or other variant, is a great choice, but a shoulder holster like the Miami Classic...
Sending it back is the right move. It must have been very poor metallurgy for a copper or lead bullet to deform the steel to that degree, which makes me suspect something else impacted it. The nose...
Like someone mentioned I have the literal box of holsters in my closet. My search for the perfect holster stopped when I got my CCC Shaggy. Appendix IWB took a minute to get comfortable with, but...
The only flaw with the Novak design rear sight on a carry gun is that you won't be able to hook it on something for one-handed operation. Obviously this is minor and unlikely to happen, but God...