I have two MPXs. The third-gen PCC one is pretty great, but you gotta 1) keep it lubed and 2) clean the gas piston out once in a while. The second-gen MPX is a slightly more finicky, but still a solid performer and slightly lighter. I bought them because my kid is a lefty, and I wanted something...
Three shooters. The rest are about an even split between Cold War and C&R Auto. I'll be curious to see what the heck people are bringing to Cold War given that most of those rifles got banned back in 2013.
Yes.
The thing with Vang cones causing problems with FFC is not an issue with his current work. It was, apparently, a potential problem with older guns he worked on. All of which is to say, just tell him you're using FFC when you send it in, and he'll take care of you.
All of the Vang guns I've seen...
The guy who mades these changes shoots a 2011, too. You are missing the overall point about competitive equity: this levels the playing field on mag capacity and makes it more about shooter skill.
The Falling Steel matches often have some movement involved these days. Like I said, I do think...
Plenty of other shooting sports have divisions with round limits at 10 and under. IDPA only recently went to 15 with SSP, and is still 6 (BUG, REVO), 8 (CDP), and 10 (CCP/ESP/CO) for the other divisions. USPSA Production (and Limited 10) is 10, and revolver and Single Stack are 8. SASP has a ten...
Probably some. My understanding is that the 10rd limit was imposed to match up with some of the bigger steel matches. If you practice reloading and stage planning (and don't miss a bunch), it's really a non-issue outside of the expense of more mag pouches. I wasn't at the last match, but my...
Loaded and gauged about 450 9mm last night. Need to buy the Armanov quick loader to speed up the gauging process (which, in some ways, is slower than loading), but otherwise it was nice to get back on top of my 9mm stockpile. Hoping my evenings clear up a bit soon to start loading rifle again -...
Definitely looking like the IDF / Operation Nickel Grass M16A1 clone is the winner. The Galil shot pretty good, too, but it was pretty clear that having a 3x optic to fall back to was a big advantage.
This is not how the law is written. You just want to ignore the rest of the FH definition in the law because it's hard, that's on you, but I really wonder what's gonna happen the first time the MSP decides to play hardball with FFLs on this point.
It's written in the law! No precedent is necessary or applicable.
Every muzzle device that suppresses flash would be, yes. That's not every muzzle device.
I'm going to disagree with some of these responses. MD law is clear that a flash suppressor either is advertised as such or performs as such. A manufacturer couldn't just advertise an A2 FH as a brake and now everything's fine in terms of MD law.
You are correct that a suppressor is definitely...
Pretty much. I was just trying out my BHP tonight, and the slide stop really doesn't love my current bullet profile. Might pivot to a Jericho (which, although it misses the 1986 cut-off for rifles, is still technically a Cold War pistol since it pre-dates 1991).