If it's just the range toy I wouldn't worry about it but if it's something you plan to have in case of emergencies I rather eliminate the weakest point so it doesn't fail on you when you most need...
Type: Posts; User: kiki
If it's just the range toy I wouldn't worry about it but if it's something you plan to have in case of emergencies I rather eliminate the weakest point so it doesn't fail on you when you most need...
Congrats I actually like those new models... if I may make a suggestion if you're going to keep it plain Jane at least change the striker to a Lakeline steel Striker... the 380 Strikers are known to...
Just finished going to the range put another 200 rounds of assorted ammunition through my kahr cw380! 40 rds of hydro shok 90 gr. 40 rds of hst 99 gr. 50 rds wwb 95 gr. tmj. 50 rds magtech 90 gr....
eventually sig will offer grip modules for sale...like on other sig models.... then I'll try a more aggressive grip on the other frame (stipple all of grip area) and see which one I like better
for me....i catch myself also adjusting the grip! Unfortunately it's the price we pay for having such a small firearm! That's pretty much why I stipple all my guns! to make sure I have an aggressive...
Okay my question is are the 7 round extended kahr magazines for the 380s like the P 380 or CW 380 reliable?? I have looked up different postings on here but the topic always gets..."sidetracked" into...
If you guys want to see I did a quick video on YouTube it's called..... Sig p365 stippled
with my G43...stippling tips bought @ OT defense! tip style......X-tip
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so..... I decided to make my Sig p365 front and rear more aggressive
I agree but I buy the 12 rounders for the range and when it's in the safe it's in there with the biggest magazine but for carry I like to 10 Rounders
The only thing about the 12 round mags is once inside they wiggle a little bit the 10 rounder and 10 round extended don't wiggle as much
My concerns for the movement is just because of wear and tear... how the gun will hold up 1000 rounds or more from now.... not sure what the warranty is on the sigs....hmmmm, hopefully their life...
mine moves slightly front to back maybe 1/32...but for me its more noticable when i pull the trigger on an empty gun...
got2have1....does your FCU...slightly move in frame????
btw....i see you have a p6...never take fully apart...lol what a pain to reassemble...hahaha
btw...found out yesterday GRAY GUNS...will be coming out with laser stippled versions of the grip frame (module) spoke yesterday...about end of year....grips will be supplied by sig! hopefully...
besides that, I need to get used to the trigger even though it's 5 to 6 pounds it feels more like 3
mine was born on 4/18....so far so good!!!
Only problem I'm keeping an eye on at the moment is the fire control group has a little bit of play (movement) inside the frame back and forth😰
So in my opinion kahr is basically admitting that they know about the problem but they're not doing anything about redesigning the firing pin themselves instead they offer a solution at the cost of...
btw... I also checked the brass for primer depth strikes....looks good
next... clean her up put her back together in the reverse order the only thing I did not do is take apart the trigger assembly there's no need for that just simply clean it off and put it back into...
next... if you were wondering if the 12 round magazines were 10 round magazines with a plastic Mag extension adding more rounds? It turns out that sig designed a completely different magazine frame...
next... for those wondering why you don't have to pull the trigger to remove the slide? I found that when you push down the slide takedown lever it automatically Cocks the connector/striker release...
next...look @ inside slide