Boringly accurate (not really but it seems so). Mine will shoot without moonclips but primer strikes are not real deep. I usually use the plastic moonclips for target and steel for combat ammo. If you get one, buy a delux moonclip tool from Dillon...
I'm not sure what you call them, but I am looking for some of those blue plastic pegs shaped like a shotgun shell that you place through the trigger guard to display a gun. Do you know what they are called and where they can be purchased?
I may have posted in the wrong place but didn't know...
I saw a Performance Center 945 in 40 S&W yesterday at a local gunshop. Does anyone have any experience with this gun and if was it favorable? Also, are magazines hard to find or are there other model magazines that would fit?
I saw a Performance Center 945 in 40 S&W yesterday at a local gunshop. Does anyone have any experience with this gun and if was it favorable? Also, are magazines hard to find or are there other model magazines that would fit?
I just answered my own question. According to the factory, that mark refers to the machine it was built on so that they have traceability to it if there is a problem.
Someone told me that there is a number stamped underneath the slide on a model 41. It could be number 1-8. Number 1 is the most accurate and 8 is the least. Is this true?
Someone told me that there is a number stamped underneath the slide on a model 41. It could be number 1-8. Number 1 is the most accurate and 8 is the least. Is this true?
I was hoping someone could help me with serial numbers for two guns. The first is a nickle model 37 serial number BDA7XXX and the other is a model 25 serial number N338XXX
Thanks
I was hoping someone could help me with serial numbers for two guns. The first is a nickle model 37 serial number BDA7XXX and the other is a model 25 serial number N338XXX
Thanks
Today stumbled across a pre 28 4 inch nickle about 97%. Based on the serial number and production numbers I put it at 1955. Does anyone know how many nickle versions of this gun were produced?
Today stumbled across a pre 28 4 inch nickle about 97%. Based on the serial number and production numbers I put it at 1955. Does anyone know how many nickle versions of this gun were produced?