I have had great results with Federal, Fiocchi and Winchester for practice. Also a company from Georgia call Atlanta Arms and Ammo I use for my competition Ammo.
I use Hornady Critical Defense and Remington Golden saber for carry.
i belong to a local police department who uses the original sig pro the 2340 and have started to buy 2022's both are in .40 cal. I still have the 2340 and my biggest complaint is the long and sloppy trigger. I have not shot the 2022 but heard of FTF problems with ball ammo. My department used to...
You should try shooting both and seeing how it feels. Its your personal preference. I have owned both and prefer a Glock. Both firearms are quality and you wont go wrong with either. I have found or it at least seems like there is a greater availability for Glock Parts and I was able to teach...
I want to shoot in either tactical or open division and I am looking for some advice on uppers and optics. I have a Stag but want an upper strictly for competition and i plan on using the Stag lower.
in my experiences I have seen several people shot and killed with .25's .32's and .380's. A bullet fired from a gun can kill you no matter what the caliber. sometimes it was one lucky (or unlucky) shot out of many and sometimes it was a bunch that hit. Bullets in any caliber do weird things when...
I'm from MD and actually thought every state required some sort of registration and waiting period considering ours is 8 days and all handguns and "assault" type guns have to be registered with the state. Boy was I wrong when i talked to some buddies in PA. Can't wait to move out of this...
Why not store it in a safe place with a round in a chamber? The Firing pin in a Glock doesn't line up with the round untill the trigger is being pulled.
Keeping the slide locked back will cause unnecessary stain on the recoil spring. Have you ever seen a gun in a gun store case with the slide...
A Glock 19 with factory ammo. You cant go wrong. Glocks are some of the most reliable pistols in the WORLD. Use factory loads for Practice and carry you will be fine. Even if you reload responsibly you will be fine.
These are the standards that Glock had to meet in order to get the first...
yes it does.
Agreed.
I have my Glock 34 down to about 3-3.5lbs. I have a wolf reduced power striker spring, reduced power safety spring and an extra power trigger spring. polished a few parts and put a ghost 3.5 connector. very smooth with a shorter reset.
It depends on what you prefer. The DA/SA will give you a heavy pull for the first round and a lighter pull for subsequent rounds untill the hammer is de-cocked. For instance a 8lb first pull and a 3lb pull untill the weapon is de-cocked.
The DAK is A DAO(double action only) type trigger. All...
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