Now that I understood. I speak fluent southern red-neck.
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Now that I understood. I speak fluent southern red-neck.
I understood about five, er, two, or ....... O.K. make that zero words in those two paragraphs.
If anyone on here catches me complaining about anything again, please remind me of this video.
Wow RevRay, thats over 44 years by my count. I am only up to 33 myself. Any words of wisdom to offer us ?
I could almost buy it if it wasn't for the hammer spur.
That made my day! Congratulations, he looks like a fine boy!
Very Nice !!
my sentiments exactly Bwanna
I don't know, it could probably be easily armored after a little more development work. I can definitely see some possibilities after they get the bugs worked out.
Wow, that was a little weird.
I wish I lived closer, I would be a regular.
Grandsons are the best!! Ask me how I know.
judging by the chewed up case rim, it looks like you have re chambered that round a lot.
She is sure a cutie Bwanna
I have thought this for years. If we don't give these idiots their 10 minutes of fame, maybe this will stop being the macabre fad it has turned into.
If I think about this much more, my head will explode.
I have noticed the PPS will not chamber a round unless you lock the slide back then release it to slam a round home. It always jams if you try to slowly rack it by hand. Sort of like my PM 40 did...
Another good idea, I will try this.
Yes , same ammo , 165 grain Gold Dot
I am going to look at the extractors closely this weekend if I get some time. I was so irritated at the 2 guns, I decided to go old school. Here is what I bought a couple months ago and have been...
The extractors are something I have not considered. I replaced the extractor on the Walther before I was having this type of jam, because I was having a failure to extract problem with it, causing a...
Also, if you notice, both jams are "nose up" against the top of the feed ramp. They will not clear with a simple tap and rack. You have to drop the magazine and retract the slide so the round will...
Bwanna, they both ran 100 percent for awhile. The Glock was trouble free for about 4 years ( maybe about 3000 rounds ) , The Walther was trouble free for about 18 months ( maybe 1000 rounds ).
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I had an RD 400 . brand new 1976 model. very sweet , very quick machine.
It would wheelie like nobodies business.
O.K. I am just about at my wits end with the Glock 27 and Walther PPS.
They both continue to jam . does not seem to matter which magazine. the Walther seems to jam on the last round usually,...