Do you mean when the weapon is field stripped or assembled? I just checked mine and its rock solid while assembled. However I did not field strip it to see if it moves while disassembled.
Browning Hi Power is a 9mm that uses similar manual of arms as a 1911. A few manufactures offer single action models. CZ has a single action version.
Yes.
The way to operate my Sig is to have a fully loaded mag, one in the chamber and decocked(hammer down). The first pull will be heavy...
No WD-40 here. I use Break Free CLP, Militec 1 oil and grease, and Rem oil.
I recommend going to the Militec-1 and ordering some FREE samples. I did and I am very pleased with this stuff.
http://www.militec-1.com/
OK sorry for getting off topic here but I am going to respond to this post. It does not surprise me that the P220 broke a trigger pin after 6000+ rounds. Sig recommends replacing springs and pins every 2500 rounds with the P220 and every 5000 rounds on all the other Sig's. And the gun continued...
Well this is the first I have heard of this done to the new Sig 1911 and unfortunately do not have a link to it. But I do have the link to the P220 10000 round test.
http://www.galleryofguns.com/ShootingTimes/Articles/DisplayArticles.asp?ID=1230
And no not all 1911's would pass a 10k...
Don't you know this is a part of the testing the FBI conducts before adopting a new pistol. Yes they fire a pistol with a round stuck in the barrel(squib). And yes the Glock 22 and 23 are FBI approved.
This is my preferred .45ACP and it fits my hand like a glove. All the double stack .45's I have tried are too big for me to get a comfortable grip on. I could shoot a double stack .45 but it would not be as comfortable after a long day shooting.
Plus with the ban the way it is I am only...
This is not true. And from my understanding and from the guys over at Glock Talk the G37 is maxed out with 10 rounds since they built it on a smaller frame. The next compact models I.E. G38 will have a lower capacity.
Do I like it? Doesn't really turn me on right now but I guess I can see a...
I was in a similar situation not long ago. I narrowed it down to a Sig P220ST and H&K USP45. If you have not handled these two pistols I highly suggest you do so before going out and purchasing. When I went and felt the difference in the pistols my mind was made up. Don't get me wrong the H&K is...
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