My 91/30 has this as well. Ive been thinking of drilling a pattern of holes in it for a sort of fixed flash hider or compensator of some sort. It probably wouldnt work to well but it would be an easy project.
Not a negligent discharge. It is not negligent to rack a round inside your house. It would be negligent to do it again with a problem pistol. He did nothing wrong except point the dam thing up.
Everyone on this board should have been writing letters or sending emails throughout this whole thing. Your probably not alone in your reasons why you have yet to take action, but you must act. Too many people think that others are taking care of things so they can just sit back and wait...
I carry aiwb and I would never do so without a manual safety. The term glock hip is out there for a reason after all. Not saying its the guns fault but there is a risk there. So attack away glock people.
They will all suffer from the same two problems. Leading of the barrel and gas tube. And to aggressive of a twist rate. Just get a dedicated. 22 upper.
Alot of people will bash the PT145 but I love this handgun. The trigger is much better than a glock, even if shooting DA, (and yes i have both at my disposal) and it just feels better in the hand. 10+1 in a short frame with good sized grip.
I have one and love it. It is my primary carry piece, and has many rounds through it with no issues whatsoever. Very concealable, feels great in the hand, and very good trigger in sa.
The only two I can comment on are the lcp and tcp. In my opinion the tcp was the better of the two. Both did what they were suposed to, but the tcp had a better trigger, and felt better in the hand.
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