If this becomes a repetitive problem give Tripp a call. Their customer service is the best in the biz IMO.
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If this becomes a repetitive problem give Tripp a call. Their customer service is the best in the biz IMO.
Take a look at Remora holsters and see if they have anything that suits your fancy.
Well, if you love the gal the engagement ring is the way to go. If she loves you the MG will come in time.
That thread was very informative. In my own experience I have found that mags sometimes loosen up overtime. But if not, i'd definitely try something mentioned in that thread.
I love that finish. It is almost like looking into a really cool mirror.
Nice write up. I have to agree with you. I like the safety factor. And I have personally noticed that I have better trigger control on my other firearms as a result of practice on a DA/SA trigger.
My buddy has one. It shoots pretty well. The thing can take a beating. My advice...shoot the heck out of it and have fun!:D
When I'm carrying a revolver I keep to speed loaders with Hornady Critical defense ammo in my pocket. If I'm at the range I have the same speed loaders with a range block to make reloading even...
As far as the lead that will be in the air surrounding you, I don't know. Just make sure that you wash your hands really well. Also, don't put your hands in your mouth or eyes. And just so I can say...
"break in" is normal for most guns. But there are somethings that you want to look for when breaking in your gun.
Does it feed with all the mags that came with it?
Does it feed and slide-lock on...