In Beretta 92 and Sig P226 (Later German made) I've used mec gar 18's exclusively and I find them to be well made and have never seen a stoppage in either type of pistol with 18 round Mec-Gars....
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In Beretta 92 and Sig P226 (Later German made) I've used mec gar 18's exclusively and I find them to be well made and have never seen a stoppage in either type of pistol with 18 round Mec-Gars....
That podcast was very good... led me down the road to the Daryl Bolke episode on revolvers. Bolke is one of my favorites to listen to along with Claude Werner. Both of those guys are just so...
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Here’s a pic of Kyle defoors grip. It has been posted on here before, but that’s how I learned to grip a 226
I have to know... what is it like shooting that Taurus? That has to be a handful... even with wadcutters. I was always curious about that gun.
A LEM P30 with a Red Dot... Now that's something I hadn't thought about. I found the LEM to be one of my favorite triggers anywhere 25 + yards. Mixing that with a red dot could yield something...
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This video has a portion where he mentions the anti-seize that may be of interest to some people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rduVAVrQCM
Oh man. That’s exactly what I was trying to find years ago. Im going to order some up. Thanks.
Pulled this out of the garage the other night and had forgotten about it.
I made this “wave” attachment for the griptilian years ago out of a washer and it worked amazingly well and had held up...
Thank you so much...
Hey, I was hoping for some help remembering a drill. I think it may have been a drill Larry Vickers used in classes, but I can't remember the exact details.
It was something like:
B8 Bullseye...
When I used to teach handgun shooting, we used to get these in with students and for rental. They are really nice, especially for newer shooters with smaller hands.
36 Grain Mini Mags gave me issues in my example as well. They caused premature slide-lock-ulation, which isn't fun for anyone.
All 40 grain round nose ammo has run fine for me.
I shot a 5 shot group for accuracy test at 25, had one called flier so I shot a 6th round and the best 5 were in a 2 7/8 inch group with a couple stacked at my aim point.
Mines up to 400 rounds...
I bought one of these and my example has me pretty impressed. Right out of the box it ran 200 rounds just fine and the sights are regulated and I'm getting hits at 50-70 yards on steel. If this thing...
BEEF!
Anyone else been watching these? Not a lot of discussion about pocket pistols in the training industry, while gun sale statistics show massive amounts of pocket guns selling.
Lucky Gunner's stuff...
My suggestion would be a 4 inch Model 66 or Model 19.
Part of the equation for me:
In my locale I am required to have a 4 inch barrel for a deer hunting handgun.
A quality J-Frame revolver...
HeadHunter
HeadHunter probably knows more about pocket carry than anyone else alive.
Here are 2 more from the archives:
Both of these are superbly accurate handguns.
H&K P30 (Yeah... LEM phase):
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HK USP45
5 round group @ 25yds freestyle
230 Grain S&B Ball
...yeah... I shot the group on a shoe box. Range was snowed under and I had to improvise.
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Solid 25 yard work. Well done.
Defoor has a 25 yard group with the 43x posted that looks about the same.
Today's 25 yard slow fire. Ten round drill, shot 5 per target (doing some load development).
Gen 3 Glock. 124 Grain XTP and TiteGroup powder.
95/100
Ammo makes a lot of difference.
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Those targets are incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Glock 26 Gen 3
25 yards, Freestyle
115 Grain S&B
5 shots @ 3.1 inches
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Glock 19 Gen 3 (3 pin).
25 yards free
5 rounds 124 Gr. XTP handloads.
Really cold day, around 10 degrees but no wind.
Sub 3 inches on a B8 bull. First round out of the gun was the high left...