I've got the 2" SP101 with the spurless hammer, which makes it a DA-only revolver. It is extremely smooth and snagless.
I carry it when backpacking/camping and load it with .38 Spl. This:
12th Precinct Pistol and Archery Range in Harwood MD (private range with reasonable membership fee) is outstanding. Very nice facilities. Only drawback is no high-powered rifles or shotguns.
I'm not going to armchair quarterback this ND.
From the vid, looked like it was a mechanical failure.
What this does do is remind us all to use dummy ammo when doing function checks at home. This could've been bad. Good on your cousin for maintaining excellent muzzle discipline. :party29:
All cases like this do have some facility to lock them. The cheaper roto-molded poly cases have simple rings molded into the flange where the lid meets the bottom section, and you slip a padlock through the holes. See link.
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More expensive cases have...
Best bet would be to contact Sig Sauer customer service if the part is not listed in their catalog. They still make this rifle, so I'm sure the part is available.
Another one to look at is the Nikon Prostaff zoom 9x40 rimfire scope. It's got great light transmission, waterproof/fogproof, zero-resettable turrets, and holds zero like solid steel. Dicks has these on sale for around $140. I've been using these for years and they are a killer rimfire scope...
Most folks don't think of the following when building up carrying cases for guns/equipment/etc.
You want the case to balance at the carry handle. Here's how:
Lay a large (about 1" diameter) wooden dowel such as a broomstick down and place the case, flat and atop it, 90 degrees to the...
I'm not a member but I've been shooting there (longbow) for a few years. I like the place and the regulars are all very cool cats. My home range is Twelfth Precinct in Harwood MD.
If individuals worried about their own issues and butted out of others' lives, the world would be a nicer place. Mow your damn grass, pick up your dog's crap, and let this girl hunt with her dad. If you don't like the pictures, your computer has a power switch. Use it.
I'll pronounce...
Took the Ruger 10-22 to the range today. Shot it along with the Savage MK-II BTV and Marlin XT-22.
The Ruger shot tighter groups (1.5") at 50 yds than the bolt guns, all using Federal bulk ammo. These are fantastic, fun rifles.
I did install a Hornet trigger with adjustable tension and...
Do other shooters have the same problem with it? If not, you might be resting your thumb on the slide release just enough to prevent it from catching the slide on the last round. I saw this a few times in my visits to the desert.
Also make certain you're using the correct (9mm) mag. The 40...
The mag tube is not really designed to be routinely removed from the receiver. It's a press-fit. The way to knock it out is to place the end cap on the tube and use a hard plastic mallet to tap the tube about an inch into the receiver. Once it's knocked into receiver, you remove a Nylon...