If you can get a pic or two with the adjustment circled or otherwise highlighted I think it would be a great addition to the S&W book of knowledge. (Maybe even S&W customer service is not aware of this).
Yep, and I have to tip my hat to their technical crew. They have some of the best slow-motion camera work I've ever seen. It's really something to see those bullets as they graze a target or strike a bullseye.
I love that last year an IT geek won out against all the LEO's, MILs, and veteran competitors. I liked it only because it shows how anyone can find they have skills with a gun, and might help draw newcomers to the sport.
I agree. I was in a similar situation. Fortunately I found another job and was able to leave. A year or so later I saw the owner and the manager out together at a bar. It turns out they knew each other from way back. The reason the manager was acting that way was that he knew he had an...
Can you wear a tinfoil hat when it's lightning outside? If not, is the government seeding the clouds so that people who wear tinfoil hats must remain indoors? LOL j/k
Seriously, the 2 billion rounds of <ammo type here> being bought has been debunked. Even conservative blog Breitbart.com has...
Oh one more thing - the astigmatism wandering focus issue is worse the longer the distance between sights. In other words, it would explain why the shorter gun seemed more accurate. Just a few inches can make a difference.
It's probably your eyes. I have an astigmatism and it took a while to find a way to adjust for it. In the meantime I was driving the gun company crazy sending back my 5.25 XDM. I figured it out by lending it to a friend who was able to shoot it much more accurately. Eventually I got some...
I'm glad that two years ago I decided to drop the ghetto calibers (9mm and 22lr). I was just bored with them, but looking at ammo prices and availability it looks like I made the right decision. I haven't had any problems finding 357 magnum and 45 ACP.