I use field shot. I live in the most densely populated area in my state and my home space makes any CQC at arms length. Over-penetration is a concern. In all other situations I like buck and ball.
Make sure to scream "that's my purse!" before you let it rip. Helps instill that warrior mindset. :)
Ok to be serious, outside the good feedback already mentioned I've found strengthing my hands and forearms helped me better control rapid handgun fire.
Yeah I shot it a bit more, it was alright for a poker table gun. I bought it used and after warranty work used it in a trade for a 45. NAA's warranty is pretty good.
The last 32 ACP firearm I owned was a NAA Guardian. It would sometimes eject the next live round out the top of the gun after firing the previous one. Interesting defect that resulted in it being repaired and sold.
32 ACP is in the middle range of 25 ACP and 380 ACP for me. And if you're in...
After shooting an assortment of crap and junk with 380 ACP I stopped carrying one. I still have one when I travel state lines and need something small to carry but I would go 9mm or 40 S&W.
For a quick summary I really wish this company's QA and Customer Service were better. They have a great design I really like and niche with a super sub-compact 9mm. I understand they are new to the firearms industry, being a marine company. I just hope they aren't mixing the same workers for...
North American Arms 22lr. Don't look at me wrong I love this gun, but the main spring in mine only lasts a hundred rounds or so before it blows up. It's also a huge PITA to replace the mainspring if you try to do it yourself. The 22 magnum main spring is much easier to replace.
That's...
My first one wouldn't lock properly so RIA replaced it. The second one wasn't closing its cylinder correctly so I fixed that myself. It's a squeeze-gun. Point, scream "that's my purse!", and squeeze. I'd save a few more bucks and get a Taurus 85, much more options for grips and you can get...
I'm not terribly familiar if there are military standards for calibers. I'm just thinking of our troops fighting alongside allies (British, French, Irish, Canadian, etc.) and not using the same caliber as they are generally using. Could make logistics difficult, just a thought.
I have had enough small caliber semiautomatic guns to learn to buy a revolver. I bought a Taurus 85 UL and a Barami hip grip and have never looked back.
I've been in contact with Corbon, a new batch of Glaser Safer Slugs should be available at the end of of this month. Not looking to start a debate, just an FYI if anybody had been looking for them. Cheers. ;)
Just a quick update to this thread.
Lithium car grease was too gummy for lubricant and caused malfunctions due to the low recoil strength of .22lr.
Stick to something more fluid like WD-40 or Ballistol+Water. :)
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