well in the last 40 years I've been very lucky to own many different handguns. I've always been an anything but Glock guy. BUT recently I shoot a gen 3 19 and must admit, I really really liked it. So maybe I'll see you over there on the dark side, soon....
Congrats Grelber on purchasing a fine gun. I didn't see any post with the suggestion, but may have missed it, you should check out the Karh Talk forum. It has a wealth of great info and suggestions for making a great gun even better.
Not an expert either but it sounds like the timer control is going bad. (The thing with the knob that you set the cycle.) It is the brains of the outfit that controls how long to let it fill and when to move it from wash to rinse, etc. On mine, Kenmore, not GE, you can get it out by taking the...
One other quick thought. Are you sure you know which eye is dominate? I am right handed but left eye. When I try to shoot using the right eye for sighting my patterns are always low and left. Just a thought. :twocents:
blocking the sights defeats the purpose of learning to "look the shot off" and you'll never gain what you should visually from dryfiring. I suggest ballancing a dime on the front sight, instead.
-rvb
Well unless you got a hella flinch a dime isn't going to give you the feed back that a...
Don't know if this will help or not, but when I dry fire I balance a snap cap on the flat part of the slide. The snap cap is vertical. It will block your sight picture but if you have any movement at all when firing the cap will fall off the gun. I find it is a very good tell.
I posted this on another form but wanted to cross post here for ore options:
Over at the NRA online store they have these nice looking hooded sweatshirts. Made in the USA, dark colors, and a Velcro front pocket that holds your CCW. Price is a little on the high side. I was going to get one...
+1 to that indykid, I really wanted a CM9. I may not be the strongest guy around but I do hit the gym from time to time. I really had to struggle with that slide. Ended up not getting it.
I started using one several years ago. Check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd7Aj9vwrtc
manic59 has a lot of great shaving videos on you tube. Also, Badger & Blade - Home a great web site with lots of info and advice.
Thought the Marines had landed. I don't know if you can edit the title but I believe you meant UTAH and not urah. I just use 2 fingers to type, still make typos.
Big +1. First time in this store today. Place was very busy but everyone was getting service and questions answered without being rushed. Staff is very helpful, good knowledge of their products and not condescending at all. I walked out with a new gun, holster and ammo. :yesway: Best prices...
Well this may be an apples and oranges kind of thing but I worked in a woodworking store. We did not work on commission. Folks would come in and want to see a particular piece of equipment. They would ask a ton of questions, even try it out, or want a demo. In the end, often after an hour or...
I was there today and your description is dead on correct. The only miss was my car wasn't broken in to, but that maybe because it was parked too far away even for the thugs.