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One thing you could try is only put 20 or so in your load tray it is easier to confirm the powder level when you don't have to look at so many all at once. I only do about 25 at a time, but I am an error on the side of caution kind of guy. Good Luck!
I like both a great deal. I do feel the finish on the XD's are superior to the M&P's finish. Also if you are really concerned I would go with the bi-tone XD. I feel like with stock triggers on both the XD is smoother, but that is just my opinion and others may disagree. I have only heard...
If the double feed only happened one time I would shoot it like crazy and see if it happens again. It could be a couple of things, ammo or operator error, anyway I wouldn't give up on it quite yet. As already mentioned a few other times, the slide chambering a round is a good thing for speed...
I would try a different kind of ammo, my experience is blaser is not the best with the aluminum casings. Try the white box before you entirely blame it on the mags and the gun. Some guns just don't like certain ammo, and is it blaser brass or aluminum case blaser?
I have a SA Magnum Research (IMI) Baby Eagle in 9mm, a CZ-75 clone it is a fun gun, I am always surprised how fast, smooth and accurate it is especially after shooting .40 and .45. You may be able to find a used one (SA) for a fair price, but the newer ones are usually DA/SA. The CZ-75 is hard...
I really think it depends you have to do what works for you, my favorite off duty carry is a XD45compact, I think it is the best of both worlds, essentially a full size, but with a compact grip, still a fairly high capacity. For me anything 5-1/4" in height or under is concealable with most...
hinton03- My point is that NATO countries follow the Hague guidelines, because they think it is more "humane" as you put it. I am saying that is exactly why we should use hollow points because they work better to stop a threat by causing more damage to them, ie making their breath or blood leak...
I may be misinformed, but I believe the reason NATO countries use the FMJ is because they are less likely to mortally wound a person and more likely just to incapacitate the soldier by passing through. Hence taking 2 or 3 shoulders out of the fight in caring for the wounded. If you are all...
I use to have the "Hidden Alley" for a PT111, the truth is I really never tucked my shirt in with it, still printed too much. The "Bare Asset" is what my XD45C rides in and it is great, I have been using it for about 2-1/2 years and I am definitely ready for a new one, but it has been great...
J-Frame
I am not a revolver guy by any stretch, but for pocket carry a J-frame revolver will fit the bill. You could try to check out the 642 club on this site, endless info and plenty of people to answer your questions about them. The reliability of a revolver is tough to beat when you are...
A few things, first of all others have touched on concealing a larger handgun without any problems. I am not a Glock fan by any means but the G19 is probably one of the best in my opinion for a carry gun. The reason I say that is it has a small enough grip you can keep it concealed with the...
It is interesting that the Charles Daly and the Bushmaster manuals are almost exactly identical. Thanks for the info, I am looking forward to sighting in my new AR.
Well I did not vote, but what I would suggest is to also check out the M&P .40, I use it as a duty weapon and think it is a pretty nice way to go. The recoil is next to nothing and for me it fits much better than a Glock at least for my hands. Also the interchangeable backstraps are nice. I...
XDm9
I am a little surprised no one has mentioned the XD it is similar to the Glock, but a little better ergonomics in my opinion than the Glock. The M&P is also great you could go with the full size or compact you will not notice much difference between the 2 sizes. The full size will be...
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