I was browsing MGM's site, and it seems even their plate rack uses lesser steel on that part. They sell a special guard to put over the rack to protect it from rifle fire.
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I was browsing MGM's site, and it seems even their plate rack uses lesser steel on that part. They sell a special guard to put over the rack to protect it from rifle fire.
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Unlikely to happen due to holster compatibility.
I've been through both Hobby and IAH International with guns. Both are easy to work with, at Hobby it went down the belt. At IAH International they had an oversized item area where the TSA swabbed...
There was a batch or two of 220 MIM extractors, but it had high failure rates due to MIM binder sometimes bunching up in the leg. From what I understand they never attempted it with the rest of the...
It can also break off the rear corner of the forward frame rails, due to slide flex.
I am not sure why SIG/GGI used the Super Match rear, might have been simply easier to machine on the manual milling machine that GGI had at the time. Another consideration might be that it was...
On my NRA AP legal 320 I used a Dawson adjustable rear meant for the XD with a rather high SIG front sight (so I can get a 50 yard prone zero during some events).
The Dawson rear doesn't stick out...
Considering that there hasn't need many changes to the 229 frame, I would guess a bad batch of forgings.
Certainly every company does that. Didn't Glock basically give away the G37s to GA SP to kick start 45GAP?
And there is also the trade in value to consider. An agency with a metal framed gun like...
I don't think that demand is the right word. For LE agencies it comes down to price even if their officers would prefer a metal gun like a SIG the admins don't want to spend the extra money. And for...
AFAIK there was only one attempt to MIM legacy extractor, and that was limited to the 220 series IIRC.
The Legion was SIG's attempt to make a premium pistol that would appeal to people like us, in addition to the masses. All the features that many of us already do to our pistols at a lower price...
Except it had nothing to do with margins, it had to do with keeping the company alive. During the 2003-2009 the prices of most raw materials literally doubled. Yet due to pressure from Glock, SIG...
That model kept them alive, as how many plain jane SIGs do you need? But you slap a fancy finish you have collector idiots willing to fork over 30-40% more to buy a second or a third SIG. During the...
For enough money gun companies will practically sell you their daughter's virtue. But if you want to pay polymer of money for a metal pistol corners are going to have to be cut.
My personal hope...
After everyone has all but forgotten their debacle Fireclean apparently not knowing about the Streisand effect, is suing Touhy again. Now in Arizona.
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We are getting about a dozen or more PCC shooters per a match at the club that has always allowed it, it is almost always in the top four divisions, sometimes even besting production to enter the top...
You shouldn't really be using that as a measuring stick. We are a metro area with half the population as the DC metro area, and we have weeknight action matches that fill up nearly every day of the...
Which limits participation. How does anyone that isn't a regular know when you are going to run their division?
I didn't shoot one local USPSA for a year because they didn't make any announcements...
Sort of like putting no shoots to make a hard lean even harder, basically a "F PCC" target. I personally did two non-forced weak shoulder starts due to some really tight leans at the Nationals and...
Those emojis didn't come through here either, I just see question marks inside a diamond.
I'm used to aiming higher at shorter ranges with a carbine. But we had someone with a zero like that on...
PCC, I put my load through a ballistic calculator and it seems to be the best zero. The difference is marginal at short ranges, and at 25 yards is it is only a half inch low. But for the rare but not...
I'm a 50 yards zero, I zeroed the laser for 50 also. I guess I will try a 10 yard zero.
Same laser I am using. I think I paid like $130 and I am supposed to get a $50 rebate from CTC.
I kind of want one of those illegal overpowered lasers, you know something that will burn cardboard...
Butt stock on belt seems like the official USPSA start position. That was the start position for every stage the Nationals unless it was muzzle on mark, or the carbine was placed on something.
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