What are you doing, dry fire practice or what?
I don't use a snap cap on Kahrs. If you just want dry fire practice and are concerned you can just use a fired casing. Only a slight pull to the...
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What are you doing, dry fire practice or what?
I don't use a snap cap on Kahrs. If you just want dry fire practice and are concerned you can just use a fired casing. Only a slight pull to the...
The brass cleaning rod should work fine. Maybe put a tip on it so you don't damage the end of the rod.
Anything will work and it really shouldn't take much of a push to get it to open.
It seems the dummy rounds were too large for the chamber and got jammed in there snug.
Were it mine, I'd get a dowel that fits down the barrel. I would then tap it against something solid or...
I rode most of the way from Missouri to Seattle just like that in a 57 Chevy 4 door.
It's fine and dandy to me, I use grease on my rails. I was using TW25 but couldn't find it for awhile so using something else, can't remember.
Light grease being the magic word I guess.
No steel ammo has ever entered any of my firearms. If I had an AK or SKS or similar Russian rifle, I might consider it but even then probably not.
Perhaps just friends with benefits?
Mork calling Bird, Mork calling Bird. Come in your immenseness.
A lot depends on the ammo as well concerning bullet set back. Some aren't as tight as others.
At my old department I had two boxes on the counter in the armory labeled top rounds. When a person...
My son has one of those Smith 1911's. Been trying to talk him out of it for years. Trying to find myself one and haven't stumbled across one in my price range. Feels good, nice and light. His...
That's the way the original mags are designed to work. Kahr recommends locking the slide back, inserting the mag and using the slide stop to chamber the round. After some rounds and wear most can...
I actually like the two, three or four color pattern, kind of flashy. I've always preferred stainless guns for some reason, guess I just like shiny things.
After my lake trip last week and my EAA...
Shouldn't the sear pin be filling that hole behind the grip? I do like the more stainless look. I've never fitted the thumb or grip safety so I'd be completely clueless where to begin. Kind of...
Thanks zamboni, I hit the notify me button. Hopefully they do more before the July 1 cut off date. They'll no doubt undo this ban AGAIN but this is a good deal regardless.
Maybe not my day, I'm not seeing that package on their website. Most come with just one mag.
I tried Dagger package deal and got nothing. I'll be looking again.
That looks G19 size to me, the reference to a 17 was past tense?
That's a pile of stuff for 400 bucks and change. You already have it in hand so the history of Palmetto advertising stuff they don't...
Dang you was a handsome dude and married a smoking hottie. Congratulations on a big anniversary.
You can push the spring down far as you can and stick a pin or screwdriver or something thru the holes in the mag to hold it while you regroup and get a little more. They can be challenging trying...
If only it could hold fatter bullets. These tiny little 9's I almost need tweezers to load.
I actually have that very grip on it. Your right, it does work very well.
Over at my favorite lake vacation spot with the nice range. Id written shooting off as it's Saturday and I thought it would be crowded.
Wife insisted we go look.
Totally empty.
I don't shoot...
I got pencil stabbed in 7th grade. This explains a lot.
All worthy questions and being new your no doubt not aware of my situation. I wasn't a cop, I was a cop office puke. The reason being I'm in a wheelchair full time following a construction accident...
We had an incident a few years back at the front desk of the dept. I'm very poor in the hearing dept but all of a sudden several officers ran past my desk in a hurry. Turns out a guy reached across...
I used to wear a shoulder holster all the time but it got to aggravating the muscles in my neck shoulder area. I should maybe try it again,