I wouldn't have a problem with a TP9 chopped to covert. It's the butt that usually prints not the barrel.
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I wouldn't have a problem with a TP9 chopped to covert. It's the butt that usually prints not the barrel.
While I reload for several rifle rounds plus many pistol calibers I've never bothered with 9x19 since I'm finding Perfecta now for under $10 (before tax) for a box of 50.
That is unbelievable. Congratulations.
I enjoyed the tour (back and forth). Pretty neat.
As Surlyman said; The thinner profile makes it more comfortable to HOLD but the thicker G19 will be more comfortable to shoot.
I'm always checking for setback from rounds that have been chambered, especially if chambered more then once. I will set them on the table and visually check them. If one is just a bitty bit I...
Well my first Kahr was a K40 and it was problematic from the start. Next was my present P9 and it would never make it through 2 mags without a spent round being caught by the slide case forward. ...
I really don't know what the open carry laws are in Louisiana but in the last two months I have noticed four different people (not LE) open carrying in Walmart. I personally am not going to do it. ...
I think the Kahr site list the K and P series as premium. Been a while since I peaked at it though.
I tend to have my little Keltec .380 more then anything else. A friend told me to get a CM9 for pocket carry and I tried his but felt way too conspicuous. He had no problem but the man wore bib...
I wouldn't think so. The round in the chamber should then be tilted down too much for the striker to hit it.
No firearm should fire out of battery unless it's defective but please don't push it back and try to fire a round with it. If you push it back enough it should disengage the trigger. The point...
While ammo can increase the friction I never did it when loaded. Got both by Glocks and my P9 to do it. All at the point that the breach block was entering slide. I'm assuming "Gun Doctor's"...
Some are assuming this quirk to be a fault with the gun. While almost like balancing an egg, I can get almost any properly functioning locked breach gun to hold that set-back somewhere along that...
Tried to answer the question on "general" forum but the powers that be locked it. Please see idiosyncrasies on the general forum. There is a lot of friction from the chamber block and slide plus...
Most newer, tiny .380's are locked breach. Meaning the chamber block is locked into the ejection port of the slide and is unlocked by the pressure of the round firing and re-locked by the recoil...
I don't believe that's a broad.
Never knew it even had words to it.
I believe Muggsy was talking about cops taking ANY gun away from you if you had to use it, not just modified ones.
Get your wife or GF to load-um for you.
I have the P9 which does have the polygonal barrel but I know nothing about a Walther match grade barrel which sounds like a more precision "target" barrel and wouldn't have anything to do with...
6+1x2 = 14 I carry an extra mag too but my formula only has 13 rounds (6+1+6). Oh wait, if there are no brackets around a set then that X2 could only apply to the 1 and you would have 8 rounds. ...
Of those depicted I would choose the CW40 since it would be lighter then the K9. I'm not a fan of the CM,s since I can't pocket carry them so if it's going on the belt I want the 3.5" barrel and 1...
You're toast Dude. Scarywoody is right they're supposed to be Indian.
That was my thought on it too.