I experienced many jamming problems with my LCP when it was new. I sent it back to Ruger. They replaced the extractor and polished the insides. Got it back in 10 days. I've shot 300 rounds through it since then with no problems.
I currently have a stainless 10/22 with the synthetic stock and I once had a blued one with a wood stock years ago. I prefer the feel of the synthetic stock. The pistol grip part is narrower and the buttpad isn't slick like the wood stock. Also, the synthetic stock is checkered. The one...
Thanks for posting that picture. I've seen that picture before but haven't been able to find it. It seems like I saw a picture of Mikhail Kalashnikov, Eugene Stoner, and Uzi Gal together before. It was about fifteen years ago before I was really into guns so I might be mistaken. I'm gonna...
I just moved from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Southern Utah about three weeks ago and I already miss the Old Fort Gun Club. They have really made a lot of improvements recently like adding several pistol ranges and shooting benches. They also do an excellent job of keeping it clean and...
I agree with Fed168. I've got the TJ's screws on both of my SIGs. I prefer the look of the hex head over the slotted screws. I've never had a problem with the hex screws working loose.
I used to have a P-32 but mine had accuracy and reliability problems. I had the belt clip for it but I ended up taking it off. It was cheaply made and got bent out of shape easily. I would definately go with a holster.
I had a Buckmark about 10 years ago. It had the gold frame and scope rail with the 5.5" barrel. It had the best factory trigger of any .22 that I have ever shot. Accuracy was excellent. I liked it better than my Ruger MkII. The only problem was that it would only shoot copper coated bullets...
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