For my the "in between" 19 doesn't do much for me.
I like the Glock for summer CCW. So I prefer the 26 with a +2 base (19 sized grip) but the shorter barrel takes off some weight and is easier to carry (I carry appendix 1 o'clock) so the shorter barrel doesn't dig into my pelvis like the...
That's me. Most of the "duty" sized guns today are 4" (Glock, Sig, etc) I enjoy the look and the balance of the Commander sized guns, both full size frame and commander sized frames.
Interesting. Thanks for bringing this up. Hope the 300 BLK takes off it's the only AR type of rifle I would be interested in.
Until then, I will stick with my .44mag carbine (Marlin 1894) Though I wouldn't be apposed to some sort of 7.62x39 rifle. Just haven't found something I really like.
I'm sorta sold on synthetic lubricants since that's what I sell for a living.
I normally use a lightweight spray lubricant, but also have a synthetic spray grease that works well.
Since I sell a motor oil product I've been meaning to try that as well. Have been on the lookout for some type...
I pocket carry mine sometimes.
I use a MIC holster, then just slip it in my back pocket pull my shirt down over the butt. (barely any sticks out)
Go to walmart or around town like that all the time.
Like others have said. 750 is just getting broke in. I would only consider 500 or more rounds suitable for carry. So you are just getting there. I would be sure those 750 rounds are without fail. That's the question to ask. How many failures in those 750?
Also think that what 750 rounds would...
I've got a Sig C3. Little to no printing issues.
I do like the looks of the DW though. Too bad I couldn't find one when I was ready to buy.
I'm totally happy with the Sig.
I just don't understand this cop needing to disarm someone.
Don't cops have the majority of ND's that we hear about. It just seems so unsafe both for an officer and the civilian to be "playing with" unfamilar guns.
1. Who know what kind of gun the person has or has done do it. What if they...
Just wanted to be sure of what he was saying that's all. I guess it's never a bad idea to be too safe.
I guess horse play and carry probably don't mix.
Yes, CNC and Machining are where to start. Besides, if you can build and design guns you can do it with anything and sometimes when you are getting started you might have to make other things to feed yourself. I know many machinist's that work on guns at night and make other stuff during the day.
Good to hear all went well.
Go back and practice your fundamentals 20 times. Just do it.
Unlike the fool in this video who is going to have a ND eventually. Watch the whole thing, he actually spins a Glock like an old .45colt. Truly a disregard to safety.
http://youtu.be/x_VnY0GuusQ
Nothing worse than a BB in the eye. It almost happened to me shooting at wasps in the shed one day. Dumb idea now, but it ricocheted and hit about 1/4" below my eye. Stung like hell and I know would have probably put it out.
Courageous young kid!
I would imagine so. The one I have was made by Tauris Holsters, I would imagine that he doens't have a C3 on hand to make one. He just made it to a commander size. The holster fits great.
But honestly, I haven't tried it with any stock holsters.
I chose the Sig C3 for the very reason. Quality, Reliable, Sig Customer service, No MIM parts, and standard guide rod (no tools to take it apart)
So far after shooting a couple hundred rounds I'm happy with my purchase.
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