Still a pretty good deal but people are starting to catch on, prices are creeping up. Dan Wessons used to be the gun to have for silhouette shooting, especially the Monson guns. DW has started making revolvers again, what they used to call model 15 is now 715, same gun though. I don't think they...
I've had a couple DW revolvers, very nice guns. I haven't tried any of EWKs barrels but did try their fiberoptic sights, which I thought were good quality. I had a DW .357 that I sold (and might end up replacing) and still have one in .44 mag that is almost unbelievably accurate. There is a...
I'd settle for the truth, I don't expect it to be along any time soon though.
Obviously civilian demand is contributing to the shortages, and in some cases, as with .22, entirely responsile for it, but...
Training ammo.....they are sitting on a twenty year supply, and.....they will not be...
I'm looking at alloy frame 1911s and can find them with and without ramped barrels. Obviously a steel feed ramp is going to outlast an aluminum one, the question is will an aluminum one outlast me. Anyone ever wear out an alloy feed ramp, and if so how long did it take. Also, with what kind of...
An Apex hard sear took about 2 1/2 pounds off my trigger pull, some polishing on the FPB smoothed out the take up very nicely. I hated the trigger on my M&P 45 when I got it, i'm pretty happy with it now.
Either Congress or the courts can over ride an Executive order, but untill they do it carrys the weight of law. So far Congress has yet to over rule even one of BOs EOs. There has been talk coming out of the administration that since Congress is appearing to be a dead end, gun control by EO is...
No, it just means that the United States is not bound by it. If the rest of the world is though, think about what that would mean for guns and ammo exported from or imported into this country. Both (it seems to me anyway) would be severely restricted.
Without the approval of the O...
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Even without ratification by our Senate, the existance of this treaty will effect us. The import/export effects of this will be extensive.
There are almost always a few on Gunbroker, and the new models should be coming out in the next few months. I like my TCM, I also have a Rock Island double stack in .45 and there is a night and day difference in shooting the two. For a double stack 1911 in .45 I wouldn't have any problem...
I almost bought a 938 but changed my mind. Sounds like Sig rushed it to market without working all the bugs out first, way too many reports of problems, some even after multiple trips back to Sig. I really like the gun and if they ever get it straightened out I will probably get one, but for now...
I think Citadel is already in the US, but they don't manufacture anything, they assemble guns out of parts they buy from various vendors, although I am not 100% sure.
Martin Tuason (CEO of Armscor) recognizes the USA as one of the few gun friendly places in the world and is trying hard to...
Rock Island is a division of Armscor not an importer. Citadel (among others) buys parts from Armscor to build guns out of. Armscor has a warranty facility in Pahrump Nevada and has recently opened an ammo manufacturing facility in Montana. They are making an effort to manufacture in this country.
I shot my Kimber Ultra Carry over a chrono a while ago and it averaged about 780fps with 230gr hardball ammo. I shot a 4.25" Para at the same time and it went just over 800fps. I had a full size 1911 with me too but can't find the numbers for it right now. The Kimber UC has been completely...