firing pin is easy to replace and not expensive. There us a pretty you tube video on gunsmithing the Trapdoor Spring. No major disassembly required.
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firing pin is easy to replace and not expensive. There us a pretty you tube video on gunsmithing the Trapdoor Spring. No major disassembly required.
firing pin is easy to replace and not expensive. There us a pretty you tube video on gunsmithing the Trapdoor Spring. No major disassembly required.
It was was the M-16 of it's day. Loading cowboy action 45-70 loads for it. Issue sights are about 10" high at 100 yards. Factory sights zeroed at 250 yards with the original loads.
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I would carry a 9 rather than a 380. I want all of the advantages I can get.
Agreed. How much of the tuning is really needed? I have had pretty good luck with Kahr, Browning, Sig, HK and Ruger right out of the box. I have seen a lot of shooter induced issues that could be...
I would leave it stock. Buy some decent ammo and have fun. The stiff recoil spring is there for a reason. With some range time you will start to appreciate the Pm9 even more.
I have seen more than one Kahr at the range with the recoil spring installed backwards. Same symptoms usually after the pistol has been field stipped and then fired. Scary looking and everyone thinks...
My P40 is stock and it shoots well for me, no jams, feeds JHP with no issues. Recoil is not excessive and it's an easy pistol to shoot and control. That stiff recoil spring is one reason why, the...
In the company of my brother and cousin, I took the shot out of a 20 gauge shotgun shell and crawled under my cousins house looking for a cat that was in heat and her several suitors. I had a single...
I just dry fired my P40 and my pistol fires when the trigger is vertical almost at the end of it's travel. Long yes but it's never been a problem when I shoot it. A friend of mine had a trigger job...
I mounted a Streamlight TLR-6 on my P40 today. The sight/flashlight adds virtually no weight and bulk to the pistol and really lights up the target. The red laser is easy to see for me. Found a great...
will have to ask them about p40, had some holsters for a cm9
One holster mfr replied to my question.
https://www.remoraholsterstore.com/product/remora-iwb-inside-the-waistband-holster/
Has anyone found a holster that will fit a P40 with a Streamlight mounted on it?
Factory finish folks, mine looks the same in some lighting conditions.
My P40 has proven to be an excellent pistol for me. Check it our when you start looking at .40's.
Just finished shooting 500 rounds plus in my P40. I continue to be impressed by this pistol, no issues other than the shooter. Recoil is no big big deal for me, very manageable. Wouldn't want to...
Yes I did flatten the floor plate, forgot about that!
This M1917 30-06 was mine for less than $300 at LGS. Built in 1918, never issued so far as I can tell or it was used as a drill rifle. Needed some TLC. All of the bluing had been removed and the...
No problem carrying my P40. The heavy recoil spring handles the .40 well IMHO. Recoil is not a problem for me.
Have one on my P40, works well for me.
It only gets better. Same ammo shoots well in my P40
Love my P40, have had zero issues. 200 rounds and counting.
Thanks I was wondering about the holster requirement
Thanks for post. I have CT laser grips on a S&W 629, 44 mag hunting pistol and a SIG 226. Much faster to aim than a scope and easier than iron sights in my experience. I am looking for one these to...