If you want a 4 in barrel then just buy one in that length. If you want one with a 5 in barrel for some reason then you will need to get it cut down. I recently had a 7 1/2 in barrel Redhawk cut down to 4 3/4 in ( I know, but I had my reasons) by Mag-na-port in Mich. It will mean that the...
Yes a 22 will afford you more range time and you can share the cost of the 45 ammo making it cheaper for both you. If you want a center fire for yourself than I would go with the XD 45. An excellent gun and an easy gun to operate for someone just starting.
Not exactly sure of the cause. Purchased the gun used and did not notice a crack. ( I guess it could have been there ) After shooting it a few times we began to notice function problems. Stated looking at it closely and found the crack. (maybe it had just gotten worse with use. Did I mention it...
Agreed, as a used gun you have no idea what that gun has been subjected to before you traded for it. Not necessarily the fault of the manufacturer. I guess " shoot it like a rented gun " and don't worry.
Haven't heard of them either, sorry, but have purchased some from the members of this and other gun forums and have had good dealings and met some good guys so far.
That is a good price. Haven't seen it that low before. I also own a Witness but in 40 S&W. Very good shooter, solid and well built. Never had any problems with mine.
Great review..A bit disheartening though, you would think that after spending that much on a gun that it would have a little more hand fitting and function better out of the box.
I was happy when I sent in a 9mm slide that had cracked at the ejection port and the replaced the whole upper, barrel and all. On top of it all it was a gun that I had purchased used( and I told them that it was used.) So paying shipping was no big deal.:D:D
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