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    SCCY Industries CPX-1 CPX-2 discussion

    That's not a gunsmith I'd trust. Anyone who is familiar with the KelTec P11 or the SCCY knows that when you remove the guts there are pieces that can fall off. And putting them back on is simple and takes two seconds.
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    Safety features on a Glock 26

    Then why are those guns made? Do people choose DAO for fun?
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    Safety features on a Glock 26

    No. It's more like 85% cocked, and while the trigger force is moderate, the pull is short, and that's the key. That's why people like it so much. If it even approached anything close to DAO it wouldn't be popular. Go try a Sig P250 and you'll see what DAO is. It's the smoothest 6lb trigger...
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    SCCY Industries CPX-1 CPX-2 discussion

    This may sound superficial, but I don't like grips that dictate where you put your fingers. I prefer my Keltec P11 with a Hogue grip which can be custom applied to accomodate any hand.
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    Safety features on a Glock 26

    What you fail to understand is that human fallability cannot be overcome by vigilance, diligance, discipline, training, or education. Just the idea that ADs occur in LEO and military are proof of that. Yes, it can be reduced, but not eliminated. To claim that all you need to do is be careful...
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    Stopping gun control is simple

    You have no idea who we are fighting. If you only knew the mind-bogglingly massive fraud that went on during the last election. And with electronic voting machines, reprogramming and rigging is a cinch. And what's really sad is that Republicans are either complicit or in denial. What was...
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    Kel-Tec PF9 value and quality ?

    I would grab a PF-9 for $100 in a second even if it had problems. These are the ultimate DIY pistols and can be easily brought back to service with some TLC. Some folks like that and some don't. I'm a cheapskate and a tinkerer, so that's right up my alley. If rust is a problem, obtain an...
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    Trying to decide what to carry

    Sig P250 Subcompact or Compact 1. The smoothest 6 lb. DAO trigger you'll ever pull. Easy to manage, yet VERY safe. Very little chance of AD in times of stress. You can carry anywhere on your body feeling safe. 2. Available in 380, 9, 40, 357sig, 45. Change your mind later? Buy the...
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    Safety features on a Glock 26

    Be curious to know how many NDs involved DAO guns. My guess would be zero.
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    Safety features on a Glock 26

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    380 auto for my wife

    The Sig P250 comes in 380. If she can handle the weight (about 25oz) and size (halfway between a Glock 19 and 26 for the subcompact) it's an excellent gun and affordable. Smooth, safe 6lb. DAO trigger that anyone can pull and less recoil than the smaller guns. There's a video on YT of a guy's...
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    Amateur slide milling

    I agree with Jim. I have the TCP. I've noticed those front corners myself. Rounding them off will in no way compromise the slide. As for the sights, I don't care that much, but if I get around to it I might put a dab of glow paint or white correction fluid on them just so they show up better.
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    magazine rattles....

    There's a YouTube video posted of someone solving this problem in a Kel-Tec magazine. (Just as aside--I'm tired of Kel-Tec being constantly singled out when clearly other makes suffer the same probs). If there are indicator holes in the mag, press a pencil or rod into the hole to push and seat...
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    P250

    The problem is not the thickness unless you're comparing it to a single stack or something like a KelTec P11. The thickness of the SC is listed at 1.1 while the Glock 26 is 1.18. But's longer and higher. And so far as I can tell, the reason for that extra height in the frame is to accomodate...
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