Most regular car batteries have lead. Some hybrids use a Absorbed Gas Mat battery...which is a different bred. Some use Nickel Metal Hydrid. More often than not..Sealed Lead Acid or lead acid (not sealed) are used as they are cheaper. Unless stated..its a normal battery.
Easiest is still lead...
Glad to hear that. I have two Seikos and I was just thinking the other day about when it would need serious servicing.
Sorry about your father. September was a crappy month for me too.
I am taking the pistol to the range tomorrow to try new brass in it. I will see if it was just wrong ammo. It's a 9*19 but I'm wondering if the wolf was 9*18
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I have a Taurus PT92 that I bought from Engage before the end of the world. Engage fired the weapon, so I know it was working when it was bought.
Today, I went to the range and pulled the trigger. No boom. Dropped mag, cleared, inserted mag and racked. Pulled trigger - no boom again. 4 times...
Nice review OP. I ordered it based on your review - only thing I want to add is I don't like how it hangs in my pocket. I am used to a knife hanging by the tail - but the clip on this is on the blade (tang) side. Makes for awkward use.
That's nice...but they are still illegal in MD as of now.
Additionally, the commercial assumes the viewer knows quite a bit about your product - which most commercials are made to draw new business...not old business. Hope you didn't spend much on production.
I have the HL Ultralights. I love them...and less than $20 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Howard-Leight-R-01523-Leightning-Lightweight/dp/B001BL04PS/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1382698208&sr=1-2&keywords=howard+leight
Technically...the law says to and from the range. Over zealous read of this could mean any stops wouldn't be allowed.
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