I have made to interesting observations. First being that SCCY has redesigned their trigger from a rather pain inducing stacked level surface on which to press one's finger, to a smooth one. All...
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I have made to interesting observations. First being that SCCY has redesigned their trigger from a rather pain inducing stacked level surface on which to press one's finger, to a smooth one. All...
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The cartridge case of the 40 calibre Smith & Wesson is appreciably greater in diameter than that of the 9mm Parabellum. For that very reason, the placement of the...
Thank you for the gracious salutation.
I have err'd. Also included in my list of calibres is the .22 Long Rifle.
That which is reasoned to be quite suitable for victuals, ought not be...
A regimented marksmen, employing a Sharps will fire 5 shots in less than 30 seconds, and hit his target each time if they're at close to medium ordinates. The everyman will spray his fire much as a...
I am at a loss while endeavoring to locate a small, 9mm sidearm, with a larger capacity, and fitted with a double action trigger. I do not prefer the 9mm, as in my mind, I find it marginal. That,...
Question: Do you believe that the placement of the ejector is the same for 9mm and 40 calibre cartridges?
Quite. Could not agree more wholeheartedly.
Yes, the Kahr forum, but I do wish Kahr would have produced a double stack pocket pistol.
In discrete admission, I have recently come upon a new SCCY CPX-2, which seems to have the features I...
Well, not yet a pensioner, but only a short time forward.
Greetings. Kahr owner, as well as other fine, and not so fine arms.
PM9, PM45 seem to be my friends these days.
I do not believe in...