eForm on the SBS, paper on the suppressors.
Type: Posts; User: Dorsai
eForm on the SBS, paper on the suppressors.
I'm currently at almost 9 months on a Form 1 and 8 months for two form 4 suppressors.
Same here. Personally, I think it will sell simply because some people will like the look and balance more than a different configuration. I can understand the desire for something that gets you...
Several (many!) years ago i was signed up for a 4 day handgun class and a week before the class I managed to severely sprain my right (strong side) wrist. In a brace, unable to grasp a gun. At the...
Hmm. I'll have to look at trading my silver slide for someone's black. Though I have no need for the suppressor height sights.
Resurrecting a post from months back. First, this is only of use if you have a choice of stocks. I have several 870's and like many, I've tried different furniture combos. For sights, one has...
I'm interested in the answer too. If no one knows, I have that barrel at Vang for porting and I should have it back in time for the Thunderstick Summit in a month.
I'm going to throw a turd in the Glock punchbowl, and this is coming from someone with more Glocks than I can carry at one time. The G43 is so far behind the curve, it's an embarrassment. Just...
I mostly have Gen3 Glocks, but I also have a G45 (Gen5) and a couple of G48's. My preference for the Gen3 is Boresight Solutions. I've tried several options, my favorite combo is the 1.5 reduction,...
This is my Gen 3 Glock 47 knock off. The frame is made by the Glock Store. Gen 3 compatible, Glock 17 size grip, takes G19 slides. This slide started as a Brownells G19L unfinished slide. All...
I've had them do 4 or 5 slides and I'd happily send them another if I had one that needed work. If I have to say it, I'm very pleased and impressed with the quality of their work. Enough that I...
I have one of the old 84BB's with Lok grips that make it much handier than the factory stocks. I finally had the opportunity to handle the 80x at my LGS yesterday and it did feel pretty good. The...
I've seen a couple of reviews and generally favorable. Sootch didn't have any malfunctions. HonestOutlaw had several failure to feed. He wasn't put out by it and found the accuracy and lack of...
Speedloaders are a PITA for revolver concealed carry. I have a horsehide (I forget who made it and I'm too lazy to go look) pocket holster that works well for my 442, IF THE POCKET IS ROOMY ENOUGH. ...
Couple of thoughts. First, I don't think there can be standard for pistol optic/red dot footprints. That's too restrictive when it comes to the continued evolution, which results in better and...
I trust someone will correct me if I state something in error. Most .380 pistols are blowback only because they can be sprung heavily enough and don't need a locking mechanism, which reduces...
Thanks! I still own the pre-64 that was our hunting rifle when I was a kid. Mfg in 1949.
Yes/no/possibly. First, the rifle that started this thread is beautiful. The design, like most everything designed by FN, is a good one. Had Belgium not been invaded by Germany in 1940, the FN49...
I built one for my daughter before they were an OEM option. She's petite, about 5'2" and left handed. I stripped an enhanced lightweight BCM upper and put it on a KE Armss WWSD lower with all ambi...
My experience has been largely negative. I got one early and it started having problems very early on. Less than 50 rds and I couldn't get through 10 rds without one or more malfunctions, usually a...
Work gets in the way of fun, so I can't hit the range until Saturday. When I bought my springs, I got a 12, 13 and 14lb hammer spring. The 13lb isn't bad, but the 12lb really rocks! In dry...
One more thought. I have an old 92FS with a Vertec slide group and LTT TJIB. No light rail. It is a gun I enjoy, but the lack of a light rail means it isn't as perfect an actual fighting gun. I...
My parts arrived today. I used the spring kit from Mcarbo partly for price, plus they had springs for the extractor, firing pin safety, and firing pin. Additional parts from Midwest Gunworks are...
That's what I'm hoping to do. Oddly, while my right thumb has trouble making the reach to the left side safety lever, when holding the gun in my left hand, the left thumb doesn't have a problem. ...
I thought the roster was gone now.