Its a CZ thing... Its easy to bend the spring in the grip to allow the magazine to drop free.
I got mine for $430... so good call on staying away from that price.
At the end of last summer I thougt it was UGLY. Add a $1300 price tag at Bass Pro did not help matters.. :what:
By the time Thanksgiving rolled around I had warmed up to it a bit and I picked it up a pro raptor II at my friendly gun shop for $1k with a couple of boxes of ammo thrown in. It...
Do they have a triangle with a "T" inside it on the lower right hand side? With a red follower?
On my CZ97 b there is a space between the grip and the floor plate. It may be for a cz to lower the stress on the mag catch???
My rant
Today, I went to my local gun store with a great reputation for their gunsmithing abilities. I was planning on getting a Para Ordnance LTC and getting an ambi safety installed. (I have the south paw curse) early next month I was planning on getting a beater 1911 either a SA GI or RIA...
Look at the side of the case. The 230 grain will be a longer bullet and you should be able to see where it stops in the shell.
I did the same thing with some 185-230 grain golden sabers.
Lots of info on Mosins
http://www.russian-mosin-nagant.com/index.html
Details about the different models:
http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinM.htm
Picked up a m44 a month ago.... Its a kick to shoot.
On the paraord.com page click on support which brings up the contact page. Towards the bottom you will see an email link to "All Inquiries: [email protected]"
My 45/22 witness is my most accurate handgun I own. Having shot a friends P-90 and my own CZ-97b. I would recomend the Witness over the other two. The CZ-97 has a long grip-could be very uncomfortable for some people, and the P-90 just doesn't feel right to me, not bad, just not for me
The...
That can be true kernal_panic if you let a puddle sit there..... or use it in a bathroom. But I keep my table clear of items that don't belong.
In my former life we used them as tops for welding tables. They took a LOT of abuse. They were outside under an overhang while they did not get...
Murphster has a great point about a top layer on your workbench. I would recomend MDF over plywood. Its cheaper and has a nice smooth surface.
Also if possible use a router to make a trough near the edge of the work surface. Think of it as a shallow trench to keep things from rolling off...
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