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My friend has an XD-S .45 (I have two in 9mm) and it's been a good pistol for him and his wife, who both passed their ccw course using it. I only shot a few mags through it and had no issues with reliability or accuracy, I just preferred 9mm. I don't know what the market is like today but at the...
Proud model 67 owner myself. The way they gently contoured those are the sweet spot between pencil and bull barrels. Bull barrels look a bit unfinished and the pencil barrels are a bit thin for my liking. I've said it before but I think these are the apex .38 special revolvers.
All I can say is that I wish I had kept my CZ PCR. I used it for trade fodder and would rather have it back. That pistol fit like a glove. Still have some VZ coyote grips if anyone needs a set or wants to trade something similar for BHP or Beretta 92! Probably worth it's own thread in the...
I prefer the LCR. Considering one in .327 for the 6th shot or a Kimber k6xs. As above, the frame is not polymer, only the trigger guard. At this place in the market I believe the Ruger LCR has proven itself very well and I wish they would expand the format to a larger frame.
Nope. Glock grip angle doesn't suit me. I can use it when pressed but there is no shortage of other options. However, those other options may never have existed without Glock popularizing the format, so some credit is due even though strikers are nothing new.
Had to kick the bolt open after every shot with my Argentinian Mauser using that ammo. Didn't take too long to realize the problem probably wasn't the rifle.
My cz82 in 9x18 was slick as snot and felt like a comfortable refined pistol. My makarov, however feels, like a staple gun that shoots bullets! It goes bang and shoots straighter than I can. Definitely not the last pistol I would trust my life to.
...more break in and the new owner got a good deal.
I'm looking closely at the new kimber k6xs as a replacement for the LCR. It's been a great snubbie but that extra round is taunting me.
*edit* Forgot to mention a Ruger sp101 that was DOA. Simple fix. Rust on the hammer dog had seized the action.
Well, good luck! I spent more money on ammunition trying to get my cm9 to work than I paid for the gun, and the response from Kahr was to keep sending more and more ammo through the pistol. It was a complete waste of time and money. The cm9 has been supplanted by other options since then but it...
Every used revolver I purchased off of Gunbroker was unsatisfactory. That's a total of two however, and they both had to go back to the factory for repair. The S&W at my expense and the Ruger for the cost of shipping. The S&W was way out of time and the Ruger had a cylinder gap way out of spec...
My old bedside .45 before reverting to 9mm was a Springfield XD 45. 13+1 rounds of .45acp is good medicine and the pistol has worked flawlessly since day one. A very fine pistol. The 9mm only replaced it to be a bit more user friendly for my wife.
Thank you for adding to the knowledge base. I'm also currently using the golden sabers in my LCR, they are a very decent compromise for such a small gun. My preference leans towards the heavier standard pressure loads in a snub but the GS ain't bad. When the cold weather hits I usually switch...
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