When the Bruen decision was coming, they held onto 3 of them and remanded all of them back to the lower court to be reconsidered after Bruen. It's pretty obvious how they should be decided, so we'll have to see if the lower courts do the needful or keep resisting. Seeing as those big...
The only reason for these types of triggers is to have a faster rate of fire while staying legal. If you can't go out and use these at a public range because the ATF and various ranges think it's not legal, then what's the point? If all you care about is shooting faster, illegal modification is...
Coming from NY (luckily no longer there), the anti-gunner's appetite is insatiable. After the next shooting they'll eliminated the grandfathering of old mags and make you get rid of them all. Happened in NY and NJ, it'll probably happen to you too.
To sum up from the video, this guy got out of the car and started firing shots immediately with an AR. 3 people were dead within 5-10 seconds. He then approached the front door of the grocery store, and was receiving rounds through the window from the guard. Supposedly his armor stopped what was...
As the owner of one of these, it's a great gun once some trigger work has been done to bring the obnoxiously heavy factory double action pull down a bit. I would also say that the only true version of this is in the 454 casull/45 colt version. Fluting the cylinder on this one just seems wrong...
I'd load the ammo and then put it in vacuum seal pouches. Ammo is hot and dry in the middle east and it still works. It's the fluctuations in humidity that are the worst for it, which the vacuum seal stuff should help with.
Settling for $30k after having to take your case all the way to the supreme court to just to give you your guns back is way too little. These kind of settlements are supposed to make sure that the offending party doesn't do it again, and 30k is a small amount of parking tickets.
It's one of the easier guns to work on as far as the Timney trigger as long as you're careful about little springs flying around and you're careful. The trigger quality upgrade is so big with it, I'd say it's worth it as long as you know your way around an allen wrench.
It's fine. I've enjoyed mine. It's particularly nice if you put a BFSIII binary trigger or the non-binary Timney for a light crisp pull. It used to be cheap and that was the biggest benefit, although everything has gotten stupid since then on pricing so that's less of a benefit. It makes a very...
This is data that I put into Quickload, and then used to get a desired result out of a 6" barreled 10mm 1911. Since plated bullets have a very thin plating, this data should get you in the ball park. As you can see, this load is only running 21k PSI (out of the available 37k), but I didn't want...
I've owned the CZ Shadows and currently have the Tanfoglio Witness Elite Limited. I prefer the Tanfoglio simply because it comes with a larger frame. The meat on my hand between the thumb and trigger finger is too fat for the smaller framed CZ shadow line, but fits the wider and larger Tanfoglio...
I love mine. 10mm lets you use slower burning powders that just won't fit in .40 S&W. The gun runs great, and there's a good amount of after market parts available for it. Even more importantly, it'll cycle even some wacky 40/10mm bullets that routinely jam up my STI in 10mm.
The Chiappa Rhino. For this single reason. When standard revolvers (firing cylinder and barrel at top of gun) blow up, it destroys the top strap and blows out the firing cylinder and sometimes some material from the 2 cylinders closest to it. More often than not, the user isn't seriously hurt...
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