Hard to tell as they only did a fam fire with the M17/18's. Although some liked the grip better. Some more familiar with striker fired vs. dealing with da/sa...Others preferred the M9 as they've...
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Hard to tell as they only did a fam fire with the M17/18's. Although some liked the grip better. Some more familiar with striker fired vs. dealing with da/sa...Others preferred the M9 as they've...
27750Monday was a good day at the range.
Talked to chief today. Good news is that the weapons are generally being fixed quickly, depends on parts on hand vs. parts need ordering vs. what level maintenance it needs to go up to. While...
I dont recall. Ill have to check it out. I did notice one slightly longer than normal(maybe 1/4 to 1/3 of an inch) on a different pistol though. What is this implicating?
I suppose we could. Im going to find out more about the process this week and point out the issues we've been running into. Hopefully he can at least get some trigger springs in since thats a quick...
I actuaakly found the crack starting during our PMI earlier this morning. It's pretty sad that we all agreed that running it until it broke was about the only way we were going to get it fixed...
I havent the slightest clue, but these have seen some use and abuse and look it. I wish I did know so i knew which need some love instead of having to bring extras every time we go out. The boss...
27651Well, another class, another range day...Put two more 92's down for maintenance. Another gen 1 locking block and another trigger return spring...Gotta make sure chief is getting parts ordered...
Honestly dont know how much they care about our M9s at this point. I'm positive they'll continue to fix the ones we break, but nothing extra beyond what is normally done. We get our big batch of...
Just looked more closely at the 20 M9s we used yesterday. About half had the early locking block, the rest were a mix of the 2nd and 3rd gen blocks. Found a slide lock spring installed backwards...
You would never get promoted with that type of common sense...
But yes it would make sense. The guns have some sort of maintenance schedule although what it entails and how often that is done i...
They get a good 3000 rounds a year with a boat load of dry fire as well. We usually have one go down every month due to the block or a spring.
Yeah these are all .mil guns and well used ones at that.
Yeah that would be the way to go. But im pretty sure I know how the armorers are going to fix them...
Took the students to the range today for qualification and some conceal carry and desk shooting. Broke a early model locking block with one and a trigger spring on another. We keep this up and...
100 rounds of winchester Nato 124gr throught the 92D yeasterday using the 12# trigger spring with zero issues. Trigger feels excellent.
My unit has 5 each M17 and M18 we borrowed from Picatinny Arsenal until we get our alottment later this year for our courses. So far they both work fine, and the students like them. Doesnt seem to...
Already like Langdon Tactical. Spring showed up 3 days after ordering. #12 spring feels so much better in DAO.
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So i bought this 92D Centurion back in 2000. My first pistol purchase. Its been in the case for probably 16 years after maybe 200 rounds tops through it. Medium hands, big grip, long...