When a company, does a constant cut-and-paste of their incorrect ad-o-copy to multiple products it tends to "insure" you know exactly where it came from without even knowing what the product is.
Just FYI - what you experienced is exactly what the Neos safety recall was about. The screw holding the firing pin housing/sear gets loose and the housing can move. The sear spring then can't provide proper tension. A hard bump or drop can then potentially allow the sear to move enough to...
I didn't see any in two Walmarts near me this last weekend. It has disappeared and reappeared from the shelves before when they switched to and from the Winchester rebranded cans.
Just for fun I checked the Sportsman's Warehouse website and didn't even see it listed for sale. They may have...
How is the filler strip attached in your particular magazine? If it isn't welded (and I don't see any spot weld marks) you should be able to transfer the strip, follower, and spring to a standard TT magazine body.
You aren't alone. They looked familiar to me too, along with some other things that weren't right.
Clue 1: I've seen these before.
Clue 2: When was that last time you saw that style packaging on WWB?
Clue 3: Photos were taken in 2011.
Clues 4 & 5: A very, VERY brief search found them here...
Just curious, what are those marks? I've seen it on several of your Berettas. At first I thought they might be wear from a particular holster, but these two are so identical they could almost be from a steel stamp.
Don't feel bad. I just checked the instructions and the only mention of it is to unlock it before use. So you did the right thing when you threw the instructions away.
If you are soft in the head and/or have very poor gun safety practices you can engage the manual safety while the trigger is partially pulled. The gun will then fire with the safety on if the trigger is pulled and it may fire if dropped.
From The Walmart Guide to Holiday Gun Buying, which seems to be a pointless article assuring investors that Walmart only sells hunting firearms. So were sales slow, or is the company bowing to the will of investors? Preemptively getting out of the 'controversial' guns before another Trinity...
Load them up and they will not drop. Original unreinforced mags swell when loaded and will lodge in the magazine well. That was Glock's marketing gimmick, a loaded magazine is unlikely to eject if the magazine release is accidentally pressed but unloaded magazines should. (It's not a bug...
I read this article when it was first published. I immediately dismissed it as garbage, probably only posted in an attempt to bolster interest in a couple of stocks. The 'data collection' was completely bogus in its method. Apparently I wasn't the only one to think so, because the article has...
Another good unstaffed MDC range is Golden Valley Shooting Park near Clinton, MO. While not officially staffed, it's near the MDC offices for the lake and staff drives by on occasion to make sure everything is on the up and up. It keeps the overtly stupid and unsafe shooters out. There's also...
Did the instructor plainly tell him to carry three rounds? Or did this person hear the average firefight lasts three rounds and thus take it upon himself to only carry three rounds?
Also, was this person on the other board named Gecko45 by any chance?
Where did this happen? I saw a link to a story about an unrelated shop by someone else, but never anything about the shop in question.
The title of the thread:
First sentence of the thread:
The actual questions asked in the original post:
I think it's fair to say the OP is the...
Guys, the PT-911 isn't a 1911 model. It's a hybrid of the PT-92 and uses the lugless Browning breech lock. Think of a Sig 226 slide that's been put onto a Beretta 92 frame with the frame mounted safety.
I've handled one but haven't fired any of that series. If you like the 92 grip but don't...
Inox simply means stainless, it doesn't imply a different model. A 92 Inox is still a model 92. Many of their models are available in Inox versions and there isn't any model simply called "Inox".
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