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Thanks to all who posted replies to my Glock inquiry. Also the U-Tube video of shooting at 230 yds made me envious. Just shot (10) rounds at 25 Yds with a resultant 6" group. In my estimation the 34 is hardly accurate.
I've read a gap exists between the slide and frame at the rear but not at the front. This is different than a 1911 which requires a close fit between the slide and frame for accuracy. How then is accuracy achieved--Is it in the lockup. What is the function of the (4) "L" steel inserts which...
dfariswheel--I have no doubt that the cone was cut properly. I think the cutter however was rough. This is basically a new smith with approx 100 rounds fired. You indicate a brass lap with fine compound. Is the lap a tapered lap (special purchase from Brownells) or just a round lap. Thanks...
The barrel forcing cone on a S&W 44 Spl is very rough for a revolver that is only approx 3 yrs old. The forcing cone contains circular ridges, could be grooves, as it leads into the rifling. How can I go about smoothing these ridges or the entire forcing cone area. I recently used a Lewis...
I have a Glock 34 with an aftermarket Storm barrel. The gun will shoot (3) shots under an inch and throw the next (2) out (opens group to 3") at 25 Yds. The next group of (5), same load,--the group may be displaced. I've been reloading for 15+ years so I do not think it"s the reloads. I've...
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