I have found that there are a couple ways to deal with unhappiness with Glock stock triggers.
One is to simply polish a few contact points inside the trigger. There are numerous youtubes showing how to do the .25 cent Glock Trigger job.
Another way is to buy a competition spring kit, I think I...
Yes.
We firearms peoples are without a doubt the most brand loyal consumers on the planet.
Not that I'm the center of all things gun related but I do shoot in a lot of matches and thus shoot with and talk to a lot of active high volume shooters. Just my personal observation but those that do a...
In my opinion this ^^^ is the problem.
Not that I'm the center of all things firearms and handguns. But I went from Glocks (9mm G17) to S&W L & N frame revolvers. I was having the same problem the OP was having with my Glocks. When I started shooting N frame revos it was an effort because those...
The first pistol I purchased when we moved to PA (from NJ) was a 5946. The same basic gun only DAO.
I traded it for a 5906. Both of these were police trade-ins. Along the way I picked up a 6906.
I then sold the 5906 because it was too big for me to carry but kept the 6906 and picked up 5 or 6...
My wife was looking for something to give me for Christmas ...and that is what I now have. Got a good tripod, carry case and the IF sensor with rechargeable batteries. Nice unit.
I agree. I believe that that individual is a Bishop in the Church of the Handloader. LOL!
I have an account on that forum, had it for I think 3 or 4 years. I have maybe 3 posts total. When I go there it is just to browse around. I had a question on a load and found the answer I was looking for...
Just my personal opinion. In general I think that many firearms peoples like us tend to post complaints about the most minute complaints. It's like someone buys a pack of 100 small pistol primers and it only has 99 in the tray and the poster is all out of wack about missing a 3 cent primer. So I...
I agree with two major points being made here.
The first is looking at the pictures the OP isn't really flattening primers.
Second, HS-6 is not the best powder for what the OP is trying to accomplish. Too slow.
Anyone that is consuming +/- 1000 rounds per month should consider one of the better progressive presses out there. Do that and you will not hate yourself after a few months pass by.
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