I'll take a Glock. It's proven, points fine after you spend a couple of hours handling it, and the trigger mechanism seems to be of a more durable & reliable design than the others. Sig trigger return springs have a reputation for breaking after hard use, and it looks like the M&P could suffer...
Well, I finally got around to buying my first Glock. It's a Model 19 police trade in. It came with Trijicon sights and looks new. Who ever had it must have shot it at qualification only because the damn thing is new. It wasn't refurbished either because the bore and the innards were still dirty...
The pull is about 11 lbs. I think. Wolfe makes a striker spring that will reduce it to about 8 lbs. I did that with mine and it's been 100% reliable so far.
I love mine.
Great!
100% so far.
The easiest carrying and most concealable "belt gun" in my arsenal.
Mine was so well-used when I bought it that the previous owner's thumb had worn the texture off of the rubber grip in one spot. I changed the recoil spring and I was in business...
I have a SW40VE that I'll be keeping. It wears Trijicon sights and I installed a Wolfe striker spring that reduces the trigger pull down to about 8 ponds. I've had it two years and 700 or 800 rounds and it's been 100% reliable.
I bought a slightly used Kahr K-9 a couple of months ago, and I absolutely love it. One thing really irritates me though. With both of the used magazines that came with the pistol, and a new 8 rounder that I purchased, the rounds fall out of the magazine unless inserted into the pistol or in a...
I too thought that the failure to feed bug would work itself out after two or three hundred rounds. I finally talked to enough people who convinced me that the bugs would never fix themselves, so off to the factory it went. A reamed chamber and recut feed ramp later and the gun is fairly...
Sorry to disagree Jeff, but had the pistol been worth a damn in the first place, I wouldn't have to be dealing with stupidity at UPS now. The chamber could have left the factory cut to the correct specs, the feed ramp could have left the factory at the proper angle, and the barrel link pin could...
Here's the link to the company. http://wrightandco.com/index.htm . I originally found it while doing a search for professional liability insurance. I work in a federal prison containing highly disruptive & litigious "residents." We recently had, another, case where officers were required to...
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