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    Beretta Neos DLX Issues

    I also experienced issue #1 and solved it with a red dot. Here's what I got: http://store.4yourgun.com/ha2xreddotsc.html My Neos starts to hiccup after 50rds or so (admittedly with Remington Thunderbolts, which are relatively dirty). So I stop and clean the chamber with CLP and lube the...
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    EAA Witness deals at CDNN

    I bought the full size .45 polymer from CDNN. The model designation is P-F. Then I ordered a 2nd mag from CTD - it wouldn't catch when I inserted it so I returned it. They sent a replacement, and it too was defective. Oh well... Now for the good part - the Witness is accurate, decent trigger...
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    If you could change one thing about the 1911 design...

    It seems that all the variants coming on the market just offer gingerbread tweaks. If some major design improvement came along, wouldn't all the mfrs react? I like my Norinco just the way it came.:) Tony
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    Kel-Tec has come a long way!

    I have a 1st generation P3AT. No fluffing, buffing, polishing, no magic ejector, no nothing - and it's been perfect after learning it doesn't like Russian steel cased. I expected it to work out of the box, and it does! I believe your post is incorrect - the factory site does not link to any...
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    Convince me: EAA Witness VS RIA 1911 or ??

    I've had both the poly and steel frames. I prefer the poly - lighter and I like the balance. Also, the grip is thinner. Tony
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    Convince me: EAA Witness VS RIA 1911 or ??

    NineseveN, suggest you try the Witness P full size polymer frame. I paid about $259 for mine from CDNN. Tony
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    What Battle Rifle Should I Get??

    Cetme and a few thousand rds of good milsurp ammo will still be around $700. Tony
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    Looking for 308 ammo. Any + or- on Australian surplus

    I got some of the Aussie ammo from Kieslers - excellent stuff. Tony
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    Guns with better grip angles

    Springfield XD Tony
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    .22 Mouse gun battle

    I bought my 11-yr old a PT-22 for his birthday. After some break-in, it became very reliable and a fun little plinker. Seems the mags need to be loaded carefully - a slight out of position may produce a jam. You don't have to cock it - just tip up the bbl and insert the first cartridge...
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    Should I avoid a Norinco?

    I'll vouch for the Norinco. Mine's been perfect so far. I put some snazzy wood grips on it, and that's all. Go get it! Tony
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    Glock G20.....maybe the BEST GLOCK?

    I share your enthusiasm. I have .40 and .357 Sig bbls for it as well. Doesn't malfunction with anything I feed it. Tony
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    +P+ for less than $150.00

    A lot of people (myself included), have and like the 9mm carbine, but the .40 carbine's just out, and I haven't yet seen anything posted specifically for the .40. Tony
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    +P+ for less than $150.00

    If anyone has their new .40 carbine (and will admit to it), please post your shooting impressions. Tony
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    +P+ for less than $150.00

    Not all Zinc is used in galvanizing. Now you know where the rest of it goes!:uhoh: Tony
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    G34 vs. XD9 tactical

    I thought those comments on the XD only worth $275, etc., were extinct, but I guess not. Makes me wonder if there are still some Japanese soldiers hiding out in the Phillippine jungle! One just as clueless as the other. :D Tony
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    Norinco...Diamond in the Rough.

    Tuner, I enjoyed your post - vindicates my Norinco purchase of a few months ago. So far, no bobbles with JHP or FMJ, and it's a great shooter.:D Tony
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    Opinions on Hi-Points

    My carbine's been excellent - so far no failures. Suggest you call Hi-Point (MKS), and they will probably send you a new one and throw in a t-shirt! They are very nice people. Tony
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    Budget Blaster Showdown: Steyr M9 Or Taurus Pt92?

    Given that it will be a range gun, I think you'll be very happy with the Taurus: 1. No jams, even with $10 15-rd mags. 2. Less reloading with the aforementioned 15-rd mags. 3. Accurate. 4. Mild recoil. 5. Easy field stripping. At least that's been my experience with my PT-92. YMMV. Tony
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