Saw somewhere else (forget where) a review on these and there is a locktited adjustment screw able to adjust trigger pull but required futzing. Said about 3.5 stock pull weight if I recall correctly....
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Saw somewhere else (forget where) a review on these and there is a locktited adjustment screw able to adjust trigger pull but required futzing. Said about 3.5 stock pull weight if I recall correctly....
Those with baby-sized hands who have a hard time reaching the trigger on the DA/SA variants or those who dislike the thumb safety options on the SA guns.
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Recently made the switch to N320 for .40 major and 9mm 147 gr loads.
Don't really know why as the titegroup was exceptionally accurate with plated bullets for both loads without really any work...
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The Glendronach 12 is my new standard drinking bottle. I preferred the medicinal peated varieties for awhile, but my...
I had Dawson make a custom MOS rear for a Brownells cut slide. They measure from top of slide to bottom of notch if I recall correctly.
With one of the Holosun dots on it the bottom of the notch...
I think mine came with a .180 front and I had it swapped with a .170 because it was shooting a tad low for my sight preferences. It was probably 2017 manufacture date.
Maybe splitting hairs for a...
Great gun. Im becoming quite fond of 9mm 1911s. Would have preferred duty finish but got a good deal on it used and jumped on it.
The rail is annoying. Cuts up the holsters I do have and...
Harrison custom slide stop and safety in stainless. Also swapped out stock front sight for a narrow Dawson fiber optic.
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I ended up picking up a DW specialist commander for this reason last Fall. Sexy gun and it runs well enough to carry.
The big issue I had was finding a carry holster I really liked for it. This...
Google slaughterbots. Completely autonomous computer systems are quite capable of pulling triggers. DoD directive 3000 currently prevents it.
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Can anyone please provide some edumacation on the history of the U-notch rear sight?
Whose idea was it? Who was the first to prototype it? Who was the first to large scale market it? Have any...
What about oaf nation anyone?
I think this particular gem is worth sharing:
http://oafnation.com/martyrdom-of-a-mutt
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I subscribe, but also have subscriptions to a lot of news sites.
Murphy's investigative journalism is good. George Hands writing is entertaining and there's also been some enlightening material...
Bin Laden wasn't actually there and they would have killed a big chunk of the UAE monarchy. If he was there it would have been a solid opportunity to not only kill him but tell the rest of the Arab...
I think it may have been the plan all along. Something about birth rates and economic stability. Building an army may be a tangential benefit.
Sounds similar to what happened to Flynn. Schindler at 20 committee had an interesting article on the later.
There wasn't a whole lot of fighting in that book. There was an awful lot on boondoggles and bureaucratic politics.
I just finished the Boyd book by Coram not too long ago.
At one point the AF didn't even want guns on their fighters. Somebody looked at the Israeli fighter successes in the Arab wars and not one...
The one I'm reading now is David Crist's The Twilight War. It's about our relations with Iran since the fall of the shah and it's very well researched with many, many citations.