Bad news Will. At the range last night my buddy brought his lcp2 and it jammed twice in 50 rounds. It had problems out of the box and Ruger got it fixed up, went about 1000 rounds with out issue till last night.
That was a great sale I missed it. Did it include shipping?
Add a little for powder.
I only buy components when on sale and the 13 cents per round is about the best I have done. I include all shipping and taxes.
With the price of the poly trigger its a great value.
I have tried trigger springs a couple of times and dont like the feel of the trigger with them. Did not like the feel of the pull and the reset sucked. The striker spring is worth playing with imo, I only had a 4lb spring with the stock...
Feels nice and does everything as advertised. By my measurements the total trigger travel was reduced by 24%, pretravel was down 35%, and from the wall to full rear (reset distance) down 18%. Pic below shows how I measured it, black ink is stock trigger and red ink is Overwatch. Should be able...
I guess I am a bid board so I decided to make some changes to my G34.
On Saturday I replaced the factory 5.5# striker spring for a 4# reduced one. I Was a little concerned that I might have some light strikes, but after 150 rounds of both reloads and factory ammo no problems. The spring did...
The lcp 2 is the way to fly. It is small and lite. I know you are not a percentage guy but the LCP 2 weighs about 30% less than the glock 42. IMO is would be very reasonable for her to ankle carry it as long as she does not wear pegged pants. I have an ankle holster for my LCP and I will...
A friend has one and it was an early production. It had to go back to Ruger right away for jamming. Came back quick and has not missed a beat, and he has quite a few rounds through it. Shoots good imo. Worthy of a look for sure. I have the LCP custom and it is a little smaller but really...
If I remember correct I thought it felt good trigger and all while handling it, but the few of us that shot it did not do well with it. I cant say it was bad but I would recommend shooting one before buying one.
If the grip length of this pistol it too long for you then end of story... Glock Must have figured they already had 2 short grip 9mm pistols in its line already, so their priority was on a full length grip. Till now glock or no other manufacture had a 10 round full grip slime-line pistol that...
LOL just got an email from Raven, looks like the release will be soon since holsters are already available
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No the frame is 4 mm thinner, and that should make a difference. A RMR may have a hart time mounting to the thinner slide, I would bet that someone will make a light for the 43x and G48 but ie will not be rail mounted.
By the numbers the G48 compared to the G19 is about:
14% thinner both slide and frame
14% lighter in weight
So for the guy who likes carrying a G19 the G48 should be more comfortable to carry, with the same capacity.
Where I think they missed a bit is the trigger distance. The G43s trigger...
So its the same grip length as a Shield with an 8 round magazine but holds 10.
Not bad options to have but not Earth shattering either.
It will be interesting to see what they do with the price, the G43 is about $50 less than the p365 but no night sights.
Looks like it could be a nice pistol but I think the price is a little steep.
They probably figure there are a number of guys who buy a glock and spend $1000 screwing with it, so why not make a pimped out glock and get all the profit.
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The 38 is 4 oz lighter than the 357 or 327 so it would be more reasonable to pocket carry.
The 357 is heavier so might be easier to shoot 38s from a recoil perspective. Magnum loads are crazy to shoot.
The 327 holds 1 more round which is a big...
I have not seen a piece of brass where the striker has contacted the rim. And who cared if it dose as long as it keeps shooting.. Striker drag is not a new thing.
I dont own one. But between the guys I shot with there are 3 of them and another 3 form guys that I know but dont shoot with. None have had a problem of any type. Of the 3 that I have shot 2 are over 2,000 rounds and the other one is almost at 1,000.
How many are owned by members of this...
Yes he said its the 3rd 365 at 12:45 in the video you posted. If he said when he would test it I did not hear it. If he does have a BS story of why the wait I would love to hear it.
Go back to your posts # 271 and 272, You circled "3rd one" In the video you posted he stated he just bought one dated July manufacture. Pistol #1 was videoed in May pistol # 2 in June.
If I missed something let me know...
well maybe I cant find components as cheep as you. My math:
Bullets 8 cents
primers 3 cents
powder 3 cents
So I figure about 14 cents per round and can buy for 17 cents per round. So by the time I clean the brass and do the work its hard to justify the time. Now in fairness my setup is not...
A friend who shoots USPSA is reloading geek and uses 147 grain. He claims best accuracy and with the flat points he can see the holes in the tagets easily so he can see the misses better.
BTW, here is like no cost savings in 9mm so reloading it is for better custom ammo.