That's the only justification you need.
The gun will neither know nor care what you are shooting at or where you are shooting. Various firearm types may be considered to be optimal for different types of shooting, but so what? Buy what you like and shoot what you like.
If you ever ever get...
I got the following information from ProofHouse:
GECADO Tradename , Suhl, Germany.
Your revolver bears what appears to be a proof mark from the Kiel proof house. The information above indicates that G. C. Dornheim is located in Suhl, which is the site of a different proof house. This leads...
From the H&K P7 manual:
As a third function, the cocking lever releases the slide catch when
the slide is locked to the rear. Moderate pressure on the cocking
lever is all that is needed to close the slide. This action will simultaneously
chamber a round if a loaded magazine has been inserted.
I see two possible problems with the idea:
Compared to a standard bullet, a spherical ball would have very little engagement with the rifling, and might not be as stable in flight.
Although the two balls might well have a muzzle velocity comparable to a standard bullet, each hall has only...
I have the same question as Travlin.
Load a magazine and without putting it in the gun thumb out the top round. If the second round doesn't pop all the way up smartly I would suspect a constriction in the magazine. If the magazine appeared to operate correctly outside of the gun I would...
When you use the decocker, a tab on the the decocker lever enters into the hammer's single-action notch. On the way it impinges on a bevel on the sear and lifts the sear; thereby releasing the hammer. As the hammer falls it pushes the decocker lever out of its way, the decocker lever releases...
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