Anyone use these and can vouch for them? I believe that you get what you pay for, and you can sure pay a lot more for electronic amplification/suppression ear plugs than these. Makes me leery, but I sure would like a pair if they work.
http://www.gunaccessories.com/Radian...Ear&TacEar.asp
Dry firing in general is good for both you and the revolver.
If you do decided to get a spring kit, (wolf is a good one like mentioned above,) take note that you have choices in both trigger return spring and hammer spring strengths. Most smiths will advise on sticking with the full power...
The five minute dremel job is to make the bolt release with a pull of the handle, as Mark from Iowa stated. If you are talking a mod to hold open after the last shot, thats a whole different thing.
Didn't get a whole lot of feedback here so I thought what the heck, just pick up the phone and ask the man himself.
He suggested for jeans/casual/docker type pants to go with the round, and for cargo type pockets or BDUs' to go with the square.
Great guy on the phone by the way.
Thanks to feedback and info searching here at THR and other firearm forms I have decided that one of Robert Mika's holsters will be my next pocket holster.
He offers two choices, square bottomed and round bottomed. I am thinking that square would suite my purpose better, my thinking being...
About made up my mind that a Mitch Rosen ARG or a Milt Sparks Summer Special, or Executive companion will be my choice of IWB holster for my 5" 1911.
Would be nice to get some feedback from those of you have have used one, or even better, both of these holsters.
Thanks for the replys guys. Great info and tips on further reading.
45Broomhandle:
I am heading off to work soon, but will catch up to you about the info for your research.
What can anyone tell me about a little four shot .22 Mossberg Brownie? I have one that belonged to my Grandpa. I don't recall having ever seen one at a gun show, gun shop, or any discussion of one on a gun board.
Thanks in advance
"I must be out of the loop here because I don't know who Mr Sanborn is. Does he or his company have a website so I can look at one of his barrels?
Mr. Sanborn is Rick Sanborn from the green Mountain Rifle barrel company.
http://www.gmriflebarrel.com/
He is very active and helpful over at...
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I read somewhere that optimum barrel length for that cartridge was actually in the verboten sub-16" range.
The 16" length is optimum only for max velocity. All other aspects open for debate.
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