I'll echo the spotty QC from DPMS at times. I've shot several Smith AR's and have never had the slightest hiccups, including one of my own nearing 3K rounds. Trigger problems can stem from many a things in AR's and are pretty easy to troubleshoot.
However if irons are what OP intends on...
Glock cutting police departments breaks on pricing is why we have them today and why they make up such a large part of police issued sidearms nationwide. Including mine. However in my experience, my department gets them at blue label pricing. The same as any first responder, gssf member, and...
West kentucky
Hello fellow Kentuckian. In reference to the large frame .380's it's not Glock themselves that's the problems. It's the Gun Control Act of 1968 IIRC. It has to do with the "points" system that was applied to imported guns. Since the large frame .380's are a different action type...
I'm having the same problem in 9mm and .38 special. I've been wondering and have messed around with heavier striker springs and the like and have had no luck. I wish I could offer advice but I'm just here for to read the replies
Reloder 25
Reloder 25 is a very slow burning powder intended for large magnum cases. "Fast" powder is for shotguns and pistols. "Slow" powders are for larger bottleneck cases.
Maybe not a mainstream powder but you might look into ramshot big game and or ramshot hunter. Both are ball powders and are competitively priced. I've had excellent luck with ramshot hunter with heavier bullets in the 165-190 grain range.
What do I need to know about swapping a gen 3 glock 35 slide on a gen 3 glock 17 frame/lower. My 35 slide looks good on my FDE 17 frame :) I'm sure this has been answered before but I'm getting conflicting reports.:banghead:
Lets say for instance your speaking of 5.56
1 in 12 twist rate is great for varmint rifles and will stabilize from 35 up to a 55 grain bullet with no problem. Most 62 grain bullets are good to go here as well.
1 in 9 will stabilize most all of the lighter bullets such as 45-62 grain although...
I have inherited this little pistol and am having an issue. Everything else on the pistol is up to good working order but it wouldn't extract and had numerous FTE, so I removed the extractor and sure enough its worn like crazy.
I am understanding that these pistols had several different...
If youre buying a new one check it over well. I have a 93FV that's been at savage for almost three months now. Receiver holes were drilled wrong. Three months for a %^$%^^&* receiver..
Any way to push them back in a little to break the sealant? Then pull them back out. If you had a way to hold them you could use the press backwards to unseat the bullet. I am not familiar with how brittle the plastic is on these however.
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