That is very true.:(
But you can get guns that are close enough to them so as to be reliable, and then you can (if you wish) restore the guns to be as close to Browning's specs as possible. You have to be careful with that though. I personally like to find one that works, (not hard to do) and...
This really is a good reminder.
Two types of people have NDs.
Those untrained who don't know any better, and those who are trained and become familiar with them. Your risk of a ND goes up exponentially if you carry and dry practice a lot. It doesn't help that typically we all love our guns...
Quite serious.
The myth that 1911s break all of the time comes from the cheaper, massed produced weapons out there.
I should have been a bit more clear.
If it's just a range gun....then who cares?
If you're betting your life on it, or if it's going to go through a lot of abuse due to...
This is true. My Operator is currently getting dirtied up to see how long it can go without having issues....or how long I can go before my gun OCD takes over and makes me clean every centimeter of the firearm.
So far I haven't cleaned it once, it's had regular and crap russian ammo shot...
This
And this.
Unfortunately, cheaper 1911s that run well are basically a fluke.
For a good guide on how to select a good 1911, go to 10-8 performance.com and read their articles on the 1911 by Hilton Yam
Articles
You'll find that to get a reliable 1911, you're probably going to...
Springfield MC Operator. Plainfield Shooting Supplies sells theirs around 1100$ Best railed 1911 for the money IMO.
Ditch the threaded barrel. It's hard to do right on a 1911 from what I understand. Stick with what works on John Moses Browning's masterpiece.
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Haha saying that the logical conclusion is anarchy wasn't quite what I was saying, more of a worst case senario deal. But no, I have zero faith in my government. Anyone who does have faith isn't paying attention. lol
We'll agree to disagree. We just have different...
No exaggeration needed. I was simply bringing out your logic to its conclusion. You said it was for comabt. My friend and I asked when you'll ever realistically be in that senario. Civil unrest was mentioned. I followed that out to its logical end...... and the reust is that we're still...
Ahh I see what you're saying now.
I think the argument that "they are a crutch" is quite valid in that 90% of people who use lasers end up using them as crutches and suffer from the aforementioned problems that myself and others listed when they try to use them improperly. Plus crimson...
Now we have found our true mall ninja.
That wasn't a "it couldn't happen here" quote, that was a "even if it did happen here you're better served with something else"
See below.
Even in the case of unrest, the likelihood of you using your precision AR at range and then up close is quite...
I always appreciate your posts dude.
But remember that we were asked about the tactical use of lasers, not the training value. If you want to use them as a training aid then fine. They are at their best use then. Relying on them tactically is a poor option for many reasons...which is what...
Agreed. :draw:
It's also created a lot of crap that only has use within a competition setting.
Still haven't heard what "serious" situation is going to demand 200 yards then 10 yard engagement here in IN.
It's not dogmatic to constantly question why you have set up A or training system...
Calm down there partner. We're discussing the validity of 45 degree sights, not the validity of your manhood.
So you admit that you don't really have a realistic need for "multi-purpose" rifle then?
Really? Gee. I learned something here. :rolleyes:
So
1-You admit you have a patrol rifle...
Don't assume that until you've seen the selection criteria. Again. Doesn't jive with what I've seen with my own eyes at all. That and cherry picking premium 9mm rounds already screams of selection bias.
Sounds like someone trying to sell the "wonder rounds" again. The simple physical laws of...