They are working. They should be trained and qualified on every tool they use, particularly with those having the potential to be dangerous. No passing the buck, or excuses. I’ve had potentially dangerous jobs my entire working career, and with proper training and recurrent training, i have...
Hmmm,
I tried to express this a couple times, and my posts were removed.
Being an actor does not exempt you from deadly Negligence. BS on the armorer having sole responsibility. AB pointed and Fired the gun.
Im finding it very strange that my posts here, totally within guideline rules, continue to get deleted, without any explanation.
I dont believe I violated any rules.
Why the unnecessary censorship?
Any Prop, that has the Potential, as this one Obviously Did, to cause damage, needs to be handled only by Qualified persons, all the way through the chain of custody, including actors.
I can not believe it is “not in the budget” to get these multi millionaires trained to handle the tools they...
Strange censorship going on previous comments. Maybe many others as well. Regardless, if you dont automatically check every firearm you pickup, before handling it, there is no blame game. Any ad/nd is your baby.
I've tried about every product, and method, to keep my XVR-460 looking new. After all the previous scrubbing and soaking, I was shocked at how effortlessly the NEVR-DULL just wipes it off clean, like magic!
Try it.
The EGW is a good mount. I have it, and other good EGW items.
The Burris mount actually rides lower, by semi straddling the slide, and self centers under mounting torque. It's slightly cheaper, but just as rigid.
No knock to the EGW, just another good option.
I'm still stuck on the
"Missed the 7 Yard Target, 7 out of 8 times"! :what::thumbdown:
Pretty sure that could be bettered from the hip, with a bent barrel, and blindfolded.
Sounds more to it, than a Junk revolver...
The Quality and Craftsmanship is second to none. Many improvements are implemented over comparable designs. In my opinion, this is a much better option than the Factory feeder.
After many thousands of rounds, it has not missed a beat, and appears durable enough to last the life of the press...
@Crazy Horse , the triggers are exactly the same fitment, however mfg says you will need a G2 trigger spring, for your G3 (also available there).
Email [email protected] any questions you may have, for quick help.
A $30 replacement Trigger, from
keeptinkering.com
much improves on the take up travel, and moves the break point forward. It will help on guard rubbing too. They offer many options there .
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