Noticed this in my .357/.38 Texas Defender during routine cleaning. I have no idea what is this and what could have caused that. Any input would be highly appreciated
some update. conducted the similar test on other Micro 9's. all require same amount of tap applied to cartridge to stop it form going into battery. either all of them have head-space issue which I doubt or this is normal and a non-issue. I really do like the gun and lets hope problem disappears...
Let me start by saying that I never ever before have seen a Kimber but I just liked this company and a Kimber semi auto was in my wish list for years. Many years ago I bought a first gunzine, 2006 year issue of Combat Handguns, and believe me seeing something like this in my country was like...
and the **** got really weird. yesterday I cleaned a barrel on my personal G17C Gen3 USA. And guess what, exactly the same pitting. Two small hardly visible spots. This is just crazy. I'll try to take a pictures of it right now
I know about three from two different serial ranges, G26Gen3 series AABB (two) and G19Gen4 AALU (one). I guess several dozen of them where imported from US.
Its not rubbish its a fact. You dont see many H&K's in competition sports, qualification results dropped once several federal agencies switched to H&K's, several gunzines reported about this explaining that H&K are new to agents but the fact is that results where worse.
Taurus handguns are junk. I had three revolvers, several handguns. The one I bought used was Model 85, it had light strikes and locked up during firing. The other was stainless 3 inch .357 magnum revolver. Model 66 I guess. Again light strikes, trigger bar broken after 40 rounds fired. Taurus...
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