The "Off Duty On Duty" Podcast has an interview with our own @Erick Gelhaus on the .40 S&W. It's a deep Dive that I found absolutely fascinating
https://offdutyonduty.com/392/episod...erick-gelhaus/
The "Off Duty On Duty" Podcast has an interview with our own @Erick Gelhaus on the .40 S&W. It's a deep Dive that I found absolutely fascinating
https://offdutyonduty.com/392/episod...erick-gelhaus/
"The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so."
― Ennius
Thanks, I went and found it on Spotify so I’ll listen to it shortly.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Thank you sir!
I had pitched that as a discussion on why the Glock 22s went away, regardless of which generation. We wanted to get the history documented.
Very good listen. Even with as closely as I tracked the Glock/.40 issues in mostly real time, learning still occurred. Ironically enough, I was also stuffing .40 mags while listening. But for a P229…
That was very educational! Thanks for the lesson.
That was an excellent discussion, thank you. I got lucky with my gen 4 22, however both of my 35's had issues with lights and with spontaneously disassembling themselves.
As far a service guns are concerned has anyone other than Sig or Hk actually cracked the code for these?