Title says it all I'm just wondering if Anyone here has seen one in the wild or has bought one of these?
I haven't seen any for sale online and I've only seen review videos on YouTube so their out there Just don't know if Beretta has released actually these yet. Thanks for any info everyone.
Hey all I'm currently in Colorado visiting family. We drove from Florida. The drive while nice was Long so going to probably fly home.
That said I'm wondering on the legally of shipping my two handguns and my suppressor back to Florida to an FFL I use there who is also a class 3.
Is it legal...
I love the charter arms bulldog I just got a stainless steel 3 inch barreled one. It was made in Stratford,CT in 1986. It's like brand new tight lockup and a nice double action trigger.
It also has the factory pocket hammer. It's a very soft/smooth shooting gun and more that accurate enough...
Paul105 I had a CW45 also years ago. Great gun. I only sold it to fund my first PM45 as I mostly pocket carry and the PM45 was better suited to this role.
The CW45/PM45 also runs well with certain 1911 officers size magazines. Some need to have so of the metal removed on the left side of the...
Yes sir it's just a prudent thing to do to be sure. My sister she's a bit paranoid she put almost a 1,000 rounds thru her 642 before carrying it. Not a bad thing in my opinion. She has an apex trigger kit installed and that really helps the trigger on that gun.
I agree with you on the break in period thing as well. Sure Glocks don't need a break in period. But again different design, different gun made to different tolerances.
And again I agree with shooting at least 200 rounds from any gun new or used,to verify that it functions with your chosen...
That's funny you posted that after Seeing this I remember that's where I read about it now.
I also forgot to mention earlier I do think some of the issues with kahrs and any semi auto pistols are sometimes user induced. My Kahrs and Glock 19 even would turn into jam-o-marics whenever my sister...
Armtbrat yes sir like you I'm always been a big fan of kahr arms guns. I know every gun manufacturer puts out a lemon from time to time. And I'm not saying every story on the gun forms here if one being a lemon is not true I'm sure they are I've bought sold and traded so many guns over the years...
That's a great deal on a kahr indeed. I agree with you on the steel frame Kahrs as well. They are works of art and beautifully made and great shootings guns. I'll probably end up with another K9 or MK9 and a PM9 too before to long.
I know this is going to sound cliche and all,but maybe you just got a bad one? I know two different models of gun from the same maker not likely still possible.
There are a few PM45's on gun broker that are not priced crazy high. Maybe give one a shot sir no pun intended🙂 I had a...
So I was previously carrying a Glock 39 in 45 GAP. Great gun and I like Glock just fine. However I've owned about 8 other kahr arms guns over the years and they've all been reliable and accurate guns. And I love the Kahr trigger as I'm a revolver man at heart and learned to shoot on DA revolvers...
I also forgot to add that the stainless bulldog boomer I'm probably getting tomorrow morning has a nice trigger for a charter arms. If your not familiar with this particular gun I think the best way to describe it is as a modern reinterpretation of the magnaport backpacker from back in 1970's...
I believe that was the bulldog pug with the shrouded barrel. The 3 inch tapered barrel guns didn't have this issue. I had a bulldog pug that experienced that issue I decreased between the barrel and the frame took a cotton and swap and put some red loctite and a soft smack with a rubber mallet...
Mark_Mark i concur on the divorce to gun comment sir. I got a couple of guns I foolishly let go miss those two guns more than my ex wife.,ok well truth be told I kind of miss her too. I was too young and stupid to know I had such a a good woman.
To the OP I'm probably going to pick up a...
It's funny you say that sir. I've actually owned several examples of CA and Taurus revolvers over the years and never had an issue with any of them.
The older charter arms are really well made I've had a couple of Stratford and a Bridgeport era one all ere well made guns. Oddly enough I've had...
I think you guys have some great points. Funny enough for the vast majority of the time I've legally carried a handgun it's almost always been a snub nose revolver. Yes I've carried baby Glocks and 1911's in various sizes too over the years. But the snub nose revolver is or has been my go to for...
So I'm thinking of getting one of these guns,again. I've owned several bulldogs over the years and a boomer as well a few years ago. I've always shot them well enough for self defense use. I shot the last boomer I had well despite the lack of a front sight. I think the lack of a front sight is...
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