I have just started reloading and everything was going along pretty good. I noticed that the AOL I had set of 1.250 was changing as I was running the press, it would get down to 1.120. I am using the following equipment:
Dillon RL550B
Dillon Dies
45ACP caliber
I have checked the lock nuts...
Limp wristing a polymer framed gun especially in 9MM is very common. You have to support the frame of the gun very well in order for the slide to reciprocate fully to the rear, the polymer framed gun flexes under recoil. Limp wristing can cause:
Failure to feed (not enough energy from the slide...
From all the post I have read that actually pertains to the incident itself and the statements (we have to consider them true, because we are accepting others to be true) the cop was dead wrong and was justifiably shot.
As for cops being held to a higher standard, sure they should be. They are...
South Narc will be in Atlanta in June doing In-Extremis Knife, ECQC 1 and II. If you have not taken the ECQC Series you really should. As well as great training you will learn that somethings you read and hear are mythical and do not always work. Portions of the class is physical but not so much...
Ability, Opportunity and Jeopardy is the minimum standards we must meet (usually). How ever there are disparity of force issues at hand.
Size
Age
Gender
Numbers
Or if known to you prior that they are a professional fighter or possess some form of special skills.
Any of these could...
I purchased this pistol as a Springfield 1911A1 and had Doc Holt at Specialized Firearms do a little bit of work to it.
The following things were done to it:
The sights are 10-8 rear with the opening cut to .145 and a single tritium insert, the front is a trijicon .125 white...
SouthNarc in Atlanta
IEK June 22nd at 6:00PM
ECQC 1 and 2 June 23rd and 24th at 8:30 AM
Cost $400.00 for the entire weekend
In-Extremis Knife, Managing Unknown Contacts & Practical Unarmed Combat (Friday evening)
The ShivWorks In-Extremis Knife course is a 4 hour block of instruction...
Simple Green for scrubbing and spray it all away with nonchlorinated brake cleaner, relube, assemble and shoot. Cost way less than all the fancy gun scrubber stuff.
I have the Big Dots on a G19 and a SIG 226 and they work great. You do have to get use to using them as they work just a tad diffrent that traditional post and notch sights. Once you get the hang of them they are fast and accurate.
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