I have the stainless fixed sight model (108282 i think). I shoot it in IDPA matches. Early on I had a couple of misfires where the firing pin didn't contact the primer. I make a conscious effort to be sure I have the grip safety firmly depressed and haven't had the problem since. I haven't kept...
I had them do the Master Action Job on a 22-4. The work and the turn around time was very good. The only problem I had was that it would only set off Federal ammo or reloads with Federal primers reliabily. My father in law has it now and with his reloads (using Fed primers) he hasn't had any...
I have the same model you have. I just sent my slide to Novaks to have their adjustable rear sight installed. The Novak adjustable rear sits a little higher than the factory fixed so a taller front sight has to be installed. I had them install one of their red fiber optic front sights. Check out...
147 grain (Lyman) cast by a friend of a friend. 3.3 grains of Accurate #2 with OAL of 1.140". Around 900 fps out of a Glock 34. Plenty accurate out to 35 yds.
I checked my invoice dated 3/6/09 for 100 45 ACP moon clips. $35.00
There are two phone numbers on the invoice:
419-966-2881 and 313-277-3118
Fax is 313-565-8536
My dad retired from the Policeforce in 1984 with nearly thirty years service. He gave me the last revolver (S&W model 64) he carried as a Christmas gift in 1991. I shot it a few times at first and even used it to qualify when I got my carry permit.
It hasn't been shot in over ten years and he...
I know the question is one or the other and in todays economy "both" would be impossible for me. Heck, anything right now is impossible.
Luckily I already have a 3" 65 and a 2.5" 66 and would have a very difficult time trying to decide which one I would part with. I agree with all the posts...
I have a set of those grips on an old 1937 that has the barrel cut down to 4". I have medium sized hands that I thought were pretty tough (after working for 30 years in the electrical field) but after fifty or so rounds of hard ball the base of my thumb is cut and bleeding. I keep the Eagles on...
Thanks Mike, I will take you up on your kind offer. Hopefully the parts will drop in but if not I know a smith that will fit them for me. I am sending you an e-mail for the info. Thanks again. Isn't this place great??!!
Today while shooting my 1917 (I was told the serial number dates it to a 1937 actually) the locking bolt, spring and pin scattered to parts unknown (I am assuming these are what the parts are called, I looked at the exploded drawing of other models and that is what the parts I'm missing are...
Today while shooting my 1917 (I was told the serial number dates it to a 1937 actually) the locking bolt, spring and pin scattered to parts unknown (I am assuming these are what the parts are called, I looked at the exploded drawing of other models and that is what the parts I'm missing are...