No doubt you're right, but as someone who at least occasionally has to go into Minneapolis for work, I *hope* you're wrong.
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No doubt you're right, but as someone who at least occasionally has to go into Minneapolis for work, I *hope* you're wrong.
The facts of the case as outlined in the article Lex linked match my understanding...and do not match the rage that was drummed up last summer, so yeah, it's almost surely going to be a shit show in...
I'm not planning on flying any time soon, but I'm curious whether documentation of vaccination status also qualifies.
Yeah, the other car mentioned in that article, the Porsche 918, is the one that really has my attention. It's flat-out amazing. If only they weren't absurdly, ridiculously expensive. The tech will...
We've been discussing it since last summer. It's probably normal for the near future at least.
Man, clay bars and cars are a double-edged sword. You will get the car cleaner than you ever thought possible, but you will find, mentally catalog, and wince about every flaw.
I can't speak for their bullet trays, but I will say I really like the Inline Fabrication output bin bracket + extra large output bin and roller handle that my LNL AP wears. Very worthwhile upgrades...
The cartridge should also spin freely in the chamber. (Not spinning freely usually indicates that either the case is just slightly out of round or the bullet is just barely catching on the...
Damn. 80 rounds fired and only 2 people injured/killed is a whole lot of misses and/or inconsequential hits.
No personal experience, but my understanding is that it can result in swaging pistol bullets down to smaller-than-caliber size, in some cases leading to accuracy and/or leading issues.
The only...
I don't think anyone is asking you to "hang it up," although that is of course your personal choice to make. My point was simply that you seemed to be implying that trained = impossible to make a...
Check out the sticky thread in this subforum on known good pistol loads:
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?19034-Known-good-pistol-loads
You're going to find availability of components...
No doubt, but even if a Gadget/SCD can't prevent every possible problem, it (IMO at least) provides some amount of additional safety margin.
How hard are you jamming your gun into the holster? Even if you're really slamming it in there hard/fast, "not much" is greater than zero, no?
I've watched two episodes. I think its intentional silliness will limit its appeal, but there are some amusing moments.
That sounds reasonable. However, you may be able to seat them longer than that anyway, depending on what fits in your particular guns(s). Do a plunk test to determine cartridge OAL and then go from...
I don't own any Glocks, but if I ever do, they'll all get Gadgets/SCDs before being carried, regardless of whether it's AIWB. My P99 and P99c have their decocker buttons held down when holstering. ...
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This. As soon as you think you're infallible, you significantly up the % chance that you'll prove yourself wrong about that assessment. I guess willie has never made a mistake in a moment of...
Watching him use Holden as a sort of external moral compass in order to know what's right given his internal "moral flexibility" is pretty interesting, yeah. He's definitely well written and well...
It's basically a retread of "Clue," and as such was pretty much intentionally absurd. My wife and I were not super impressed either. I think most of the actors did a good job of being absurd, but...
That's what I got from watching that video too. The tab is probably robust enough given that its motion would be constrained by the narrow space it operates in, but that spring sure seems like it...
Hard to see how it functions from this exploded diagram, but at least it's a start:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/sig-sauer/auto-pistols-sig/p320
Part numbers 44 and 45.
I'm reminded of a passage from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
SIG's spotty QA aside, that gun received a fair amount of praise here on p-f.com a few years back as one of the better inexpensive DA/SA options out there.
As others have said already, yes, you are ignorant on this particular topic. While many striker-fired guns are, as you put it "half cocked," some are completely decocked and some are fully cocked. ...