I removed the lock on mine, and never had it open in my pocket. The problem that I have had with it, is that they keep getting pushed out of my pocket by my motorcycle over-pants. I've lost one on I5 somewhere b/w Seattle and Tacoma. I've had my second one fall out in the floor about half a...
High primers. I have had the same problems with PPU brass, particularly with CCI large rifle primers. Get a primer pocket reamer or swaging tool, and it should help you seat those primers properly.
You can also try saving the RP brass for your 230 grain loads. 230gr bullets will have a longer shank for the case to hold on to. A .452 lead bullet may work as well.
Until they start issuing interchangeable hands with pistols, interchangeable backstraps will have to do. I have average sized hands, but stubby fingers. That isn't going to change any time soon. There are some pistols I can't shoot. The regular Springfield XD is one I can barely work with...
Tread carefully. I'm not saying it can't be done safely, but after reading this thread, I decided not to risk any of my pistols.
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=44737&highlight=rowland
The money quote from our very own 1911Tuner:
It seems to me that a while back, Glock manufactured a batch of pistols with manual safeties, specifically for some European military or police organization. These were not aftermarket refits, but actually rolled off the Glock assembly line fitted with manual safeties.
All this talk about...
Both Buffalo Bore and CorBon make 45 Colt "Heavy" loads that will run in your BlackHawk, and match or exceed 44 Magnum standards. Bass Pro/Sportsmans Warehouse/Wholesale Sports had the 325 gr @ 1325 fps loads for about $35 per box of 20. I believe you can also order them from Cabelas for a...
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