I have a 360 and a 642, with .38's they seem to recoil about the same.
The 360 is BY FAR the easiest pocket carry gun I own.
I carry Speer 135gr. GDHP +P short barrel loads in both of them.
Mine FTE's constantly with Remington fmj's.
But if I shoot Winchester fmj's or MagTech jhp's it runs like a sewing machine.
I'd try several brands, bullet shapes, and bullet weights before I gave up on it.
I exclusively shoot the MagTech jhp's in mine and it's been 100%.
Ummmmm.............
Equalizer ammo has two projectiles and is supposed to leave two holes in the target.
:banghead:
Bet ya feel real smart huh?
From the DoubleTap website:
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Whether you like or dislike their ideology, the German military machine of early WW2 was the best of the best, by far superior to any of the allied troops. It was Americas economic and manufacturing ability that won WW2, not superior military action.
Awesome would be a fitting description of...
You are at the mercy of shipping companies no matter what caliber you shoot.
How do you think the local gunstore gets its ammo....... ammo fairies? The big brown truck delivers their ammo as well.
I've owned 5 H&K's, sold or traded them all off and don't really miss them.
Nice pistols, but just not my preference.
USP45 Tactical
USP45F
USP45F OD green
P2000 LEM 9mm
P7M8
I have a camera that overlooks the front porch, if I recognize them I open up. If it's a stranger I'll answer with my S&W J frame in my pocket. If it's two or more strangers I don't answer.
I'm an instructor who will on occasion throw my own pistol into the dirt to prove a point.
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But if someone else threw it into the dirt, we'd have a problem.
The P99 is extremely easy to dissasemble. The only tricky part is the roll pin (you need a press to remove it correctly). The Glock is about the easiest pistol made for complete dissasembly, a single 3/32" punch and 2 minutes later it's done. The H&K USP is much trickier, the trigger group and...
6" from my wifes face in a hostile manner is hands on time for me, I don't think I'd have much trouble explaining myself to the responding LEO's as I'm comforting multiple children and wife while the lone deranged parking nazi goes on a tooth hunting mission.
But that's just me.
I bought a new Ruger P89, kept it a year or so, then traded it in on something else.
The store owner gave it to her son as a gift.
The owners son is a friend of my brother and sold it to him a few years later.
My brother gave it to my nephew when he moved out of the house.
It's a well...
The "Men in Black" references to the instructors is one of the main reasons I dress in business casual when I teach my CCW courses.
I'd rather give out the "business owner" image rather than the "gunstore commando" image 5.11's and all black gives out.
In fact, after most of my courses the...
You really need to learn about lethal force justification.
You cannot "assume" anything when using lethal force.
You really need to get some professional training and learn more about deadly force....... otherwise you could be headed to prison.
Say you are approached by someone who is smaller than you and they have a knife and demand your wallet.
You draw your pistol but before you can put the front sight on him he throws the knife far far away.
Now since he is no longer armed (and smaller than you) there is no longer justification for...
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