I've reloaded brass that looked way worse than that and never had any problems though none of my brass ever dare touch a glock. It's easy to tell from the photo that the glocks lack of a full supported chamber is the problem in this case.
I would say the eaa witness is a very accurate, lower recoil gun and the price on them is good to. You can also get a .22lr conversion kit for them for around 150 bucks.
Mine was smooth as butter right out of the box, a little heavy so I changed to a lighter spring. The DA is a little far for people with smaller hands that's only down side I can think of on the 75b. But if it's a range only gun I guess a CZ 75SA would be the way to go.
Hi power is a nice gun to...
the reason I asked if because its my carry gun and I leave the mags fully loaded most of the time, if the 10% didn't cuz any problems you would think it would be more reliable because it would take that much longer to get weak.
well just to be safe I did a little more polishing(sanding) on the center rail, went up to 3000 grit and then some fine polish, looks like glass now for the most part. still having the same problem tho, seems funny that it would be the mag springs but sounds like thats my next stop as I can't...
well its does it with both of my mags so unless they both came with leak springs its probably not that, tho possible.
Its funny you mention the extractor spring because straight from the factory I had a bad one, I replaced it with an extra powered extractor spring from wolf springs and that...
yesterday I had a jamming problem caused from the next round in my mag being moved forward and after I fired the round in the chamber it did not fully extract because it ran into the round in the mag.
Here is a picture of what is going on.
any ideas on how to fix this?
I did this to my maglite I didn't know if it should go in this part of the forum or not but its a amazing upgrade. The video sucks but its easy to do if you know what your doing with electronics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wmYsecqAFw
Super bright would work as a weapon to blind and...
The only thing you gain from a large bullet is more room for error, because the bullet is bigger it hits more thing making it more effective tho if you hit a vital organ it makes no difference if a .22 or a .45 goes through a heart or brain that's the end of it. Now if your aim is just a little...
exactly what it did to the metal put a .22 sized hole in a BG, is that enough well that's not really up to the bullet as much as it is your aim. A .45 to the hand does less then a .22 to the face so really shot placement is the only thing that madders. For the people that don't think a .22 would...
I think it looks like a cool round thou I have not been able to find any ballistic gel results of the round. If you do buy and shoot some it might be helpful to shot it into some ballistic gel to see how it works.
well that happens to be my carry weapon (cz75b) and yea I decock it one handed by putting my finger on the trigger and thumb on the hammer then I pull the trigger and slowy lower the hammer. When I started out I would put my thumb from my other hand between the hammer and the firing pin but it...
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