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I still haven't found a small proprietary part that dropped off my bench onto a newly cleaned rubber mat on top of a newly cleaned concrete floor. I swear I heard the little b@st@rds laughing the whole frikkin hour I searched around down there.....
I haven't read all 180+ responses so some of this is probably redundant.
At one point I owned a CZ452, an Anschutz (don't remember the model), a Tikka T1x, a Bergara B14r and a Savage mk2 series. The Tikka and Bergara were the best shooters by a decent margin. The Anschutz was very good if...
I haven't found anything yet. If you're competing or have generally sweaty hands the grip texture could be an issue. I kept mine plain colorwise in case I didn't like it and wanted to sell.
Might be the name :)
Might be the long wait (up to 16-17 weeks).
My favorite LGS is a dealer and when they get one in its out the door in about a day. As soon as the 45acp version is available I'll be ordering one.
From the Acme website -
Our History
We are excited to announce that the ownership of Acme Bullet Company has passed to Mitch and Kelsie Coyour and relocated to Frederic Wisconsin in March 2024.
Acme Bullet Company was founded in 2012 in Germantown Wisconsin. We have acquired the inventory...
If you don't know, this is a 1911 that takes Glock mags. Have had mine for about a week or so and am really, really impressed. Very accurate. Very well built. Very fast. Has handled the 5 or 6 types of ammo (probably close to 400 rounds) with zero issues. Haven't shot it off of a rest yet but so...
Squibs are always user error. Doesn't matter how long you've been reloading or how many bazillions of rounds you've reloaded.
There are a lot of reasons for hang fires and only 1 of them is the primer being bad.
Classes like these are sometimes found in sales/management training. At one point in my life I participated in and then taught them as part of a training course.
An excellent point.
I'm looking at the big picture and who controls the supply chain. Probably a bit esoteric for THR.
To stay on topic - Tuesday I looked at and handled the Canik and S&W all metal offerings at the shooting range/gun store. We were doing a metal vs polymer exercise. I preferred...
IMO this has little to do with customer preference and more to do with long term business survival. The west is currently trending towards restricting the use of oil for anything. Companies that rely on plastics will need to adjust. Firearm manufacturers seem to be getting ahead of the curve...
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