Hah... I remember Marko from the TFL days, I read his blog regularly.
S Sam Cade Member Joined Sep 9, 2005 Messages 5,227 Location Rural Kentucky, surrounded by Amish May 31, 2011 #76 Hah... I remember Marko from the TFL days, I read his blog regularly.
D dondavis3 Member Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 608 Location Dallas / Forth Worth Area May 31, 2011 #77 I finally took a picture of my Browning BDM Left Side: Right side: Interesting to me is the following: BDM is very thin - as thin as a 1911. The slot on the left side of the slide - when you turn it - changes the gun from DA/SA to SAO & back again. The safety is ambidextrous & also is a decocker. Very small sights - 3 dot white - hard to see. (anyone know of any sights to change to?) Very accurate. Very soft shooting gun. I'm keeping this gun .. it's very different in the good kinda way.
I finally took a picture of my Browning BDM Left Side: Right side: Interesting to me is the following: BDM is very thin - as thin as a 1911. The slot on the left side of the slide - when you turn it - changes the gun from DA/SA to SAO & back again. The safety is ambidextrous & also is a decocker. Very small sights - 3 dot white - hard to see. (anyone know of any sights to change to?) Very accurate. Very soft shooting gun. I'm keeping this gun .. it's very different in the good kinda way.
R RichSenecal Member Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 19 Location Lexington, SC Aug 15, 2011 #78 I am keeping mine as well. I love the look, feel and action of the BDM. It is also the best shooting 9mm I own. In fact, if I can find another one at the right price I am going to own two of them.
I am keeping mine as well. I love the look, feel and action of the BDM. It is also the best shooting 9mm I own. In fact, if I can find another one at the right price I am going to own two of them.