That article is kinda misleading.... You even state that it is "untested and unknown" against barrier material. That's hardly the uneffective the article claims.
I don't see critical defense performing any different through barrier material than other common hollow points. It's probaby...
It keeps the hammer off the firing pin. Technically if the hammer is resting on the firing pin and you smack it hard enough it could fire a chambered round. It's an added safety feature.
I'd be interested in something stiffer than the 24# that's out there also. When I shoot my 9x25 conversion on some of the hotter loads the 24# spring doesn't quite cut it and the slide locks back after overtravelling. :what: Then I have to tap the back of the slide with my palm to get it to...
It seems the LCP is a pretty reliable micro .380 and as a SD carry gun you always want to prove reliability of the gun you're going to carry.
So how many rounds would you feel comfortable shooting without a FTF to bet your life on it? This is kind of a conundrum.
First off, I need to...
The local AAFES BX on base was selling LCP's for $260 no tax for a little while...
I picked one up a couple weeks ago. :) Neat little gun, should be a great summer pocket gun.
Shot a century tantal that would keyhole every time at 10yds with silver bear ammo and when we switched to the spam can surplus it shot perfect at 100yds.
The twist rate was wrong for the heavier silver bear bullets.
There is X number of unregistered automatic weapons out there. Probably quite a few actually. WHY WOULDN'T the government want to know where they are.
The people who have them are probably keeping them for SHTF scenario and/or a revolution. Wouldn't it be in the governments interest to...
I've been looking into getting a .50 for a while now and there seems to be a lot of pressure out there to get the .50 bmg banned. One way would be to reclassify it as a destructive device and put it on the NFA list. Such as they did with the street sweeper shotgun. IIRC those owners had to...
I tilt about 20deg shooting one handed (right). I am not cross dominant. I notice it's a more natural position for everything from my shoulder to my wrist and can achieve longer and much steadier holds on the gun.
Oddly, I tend to only tilt autos and not revolvers.
I could see LEOs getting complacent with sweeping or flagging. They pull their weapons and point them at people a 1000x more than civilians ever would. Innocent or criminal. So saying to them not to point their weapon at anything their not willing to destroy means less. They will pull their...
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