I am a gigantic fan of the Mora for bushcraft and general utility use around the house. The one drawback I've had is I can't seem to find any sort of double edged blade in the Mora style and grind. Is there anything in a similar design and price?
Alternatively, how feasible would be be to...
Congrats, I'm a Glock fan myself but have always had a sweet spot for the USP. Not a bad price at all for it, less than I paid for the G23! Perhaps someday I'll stumble across a USP .45 for that price
I just double checked with my G23, upon really slamming a magazine home the slide lock did disengage, sending a round into battery. Mine is relatively new though (sub 1k rounds) so your slide lock may be slightly worn down.
I'm also in the "It's normal" crowd unless gentle reloading releases...
I've been shooting without the backstrap just because I feel like it "fits" my hand a little better, but have been having the same sore knuckle issue as you. I'll have to run a magazine through the gun with each backstrap installed just to see which one is the most comfortable. I just kind of...
I can't stand full size Glocks. They just don't feel right, don't really balance, blah. I love my compact G23 and almost bought the subcompact. I vote the G19
A word of experience:
I went on a Carnival cruise in Summer of '11. I carried my Kershaw Blur with me into the cruise terminal and was hassled by security who threatened to take it away but decided to let me keep it provided I kept it locked in my cabin. After every shore excursion I was also...
I usually carry a medium sized fixed blade horizontally at about 11 o'clock. Doesn't snag on things, easy to reach when I need it.
I should mention I only carry a fixed blade when in the sticks, all other time I carry a folder clipped to my strong side back pocket. The only reason is that I...
I just caught one this afternoon, actually. While watching a special on street gangs the narrator was telling us how bad guy A shot bad guy B 12 times with 9mm JHPs but clearly showed a 1911 in the dramatization. Made me chuckle a little.
Indeed, for me the only things I REALLY like about an indoor range are strong, solid, lane dividers and constantly circulating air. In my opinion there really isn't a design feature to make a range "feel safe" but it's more of a welcoming and friendly staff plus a decent amount of privacy that...
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