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I have a glock 27 that I normally ccw, but came apon a really good deal on a lc9s pro and bit the bullet so to speak lol ruger a great little gun and carries much easier. glock 27 will be for winter use now, and lc9s for lighter times like spring and summer
Intercooler, From My experience, having a Mk II 22/45 I can attest to the longevity of rugers. run good ammo thru it ie cci mini mags and it will indeed last you a lifetime, I cannot even tell you the number of rounds I have put thru mine.
More than likely its is your mag, sometimes the followers will have a little flash left on the follower from the molding process disassemble the mag and check the bottom for any burrs some fine grit sandpaper or even an emory board can knock that off really quick. when reassembling shoot a...
The guide rod is so close to the bore that any adjustments would be moot the guide rods are set at POA to POI at 20 yards for what its designed for I'd say thats good enough
Can't say anything about the glock gen 4's but i have one in my gen 3 glock 22 and works great lasermax uses wolfe spring on all thier guide rods. battries are availible from wally world .
If a change in grip doesnt fix it... just get some wolf springs in the mags they may not be pushing the follower up high enough to lock the slide back, mag could be dirty.. may need to remove the base and clean it with some CLP and wipe dry..
it could also be the frame itself.. if the glock has been detail striped alot the pin whole actually galls and will no longer hold the pin in place. while it is okay to detail strip a glock on occasion, but consistant detail striping is actually detrimental to pin fit.
I Have a PSA in stainless and it rocks great for pocket carry or for poppin it in a vest pocket. Hornady make a great SD round for it as does Magtech I would highky recommend getting a PSA in any finish .. you wont be disappointed
As a home defence gun I would recommend the glock 17. Ammo being a price factor its cheaper to practice with 9mm than 45 acp. Also with a good +p round like gold dots you can easily transition to a more potent round at a lower cost.
f i recall,and this may be just hearsay, its been a while, but during the design phase of the P -95 the gun was designed to fire 24000 rounds of +p ammo continuously with out a stoppage or breakage, if it broke during the design phase Ruger reengineered the part till it didnt. the polymer frame...
Nah thats nothing to be concerned about I have several rugers, looking at you pic.. and this is just a guess, but looks like they filed a little material off right there when it went for final fit and finish, with investment casting.. the product is about as close to done as it can be except...
I think the sp 101 would make a great back pack bag. with a couple of speed loaders and the right ammo, would carry enough payload to do the job, its small enough to conceal on perso or bag and wuld make a good trail gun to
Got a glock 17 gen 2, circa 1988 that has over 92000 rounds thru it, never a malfunction, never changed anything on it and it still shoots like new.. is that considered an old glock?
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