Cylinder release is the easiest thing on a revolver to fall off. Second only to the cylinder/yoke retention screw after extended firing. Easy to miss if your walking in the woods and it was very loose.
Okay guys and gals, need some help concerning 2 of our PD's NFA short barrel Remington 870s. They have regular stocks and fore ends with rifle sites. What we are looking for is to replace the fore ends with tradition styled fore ends like they have now but with a sort of schnabel type device on...
A few friends were talking a about a guns and one buddy mentioned one that was "powder blue" from the factory. Only thing I could pull up on my iphone was a KelTek P32 and he stated that wasnt it. If anyone has another idea of what it may be or even better yet any picture of a factory powder...
I just bought an early nylon j frame round monogrip at a collectors group I belong to. It had a stirrup for a newer rubber monogrip that attaches to the grip pin, however the early grips require you to remove the grip pin from the frame for clearance. Sent called and sent a letter to Hogue. They...
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My suggestion would be Ruger's LC9. 9mm like you requested, compact but still affords a full grip with the pinky rest magazine. Its from a major brand and has been out for a few years so you wont be buying "guinea pig" first run models. Some places have them for $350 or so. Then grab some...
not to worry
Ive owned a 3914,457,3954 & 3953. Happened to all three 9mms and never affected the cycling of the pistol. Dont remember if the .45 did it or not...long time gone. Joe Mac
"He said, Patches
I'm dependin' on you, son
To pull the family through
My son, it's all left up to you"
Probably a model 10, 12 or 15. Any of which are nice pieces.
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