PURE negligence from my POV - It looked like he really had to dig the thing out of the holster to even get it out. As stated above, maybe to try and joke about it or something.
It was funny, while I was there (maybe a total of 20mins) probably 4 other guys with the same coupons came and went. I made sure my box of 556 was in my hands lol.
Received them on the 8th, good from the 9th till next week (I think?).
One was $50 for a 150ct of american eagle 5.56 (limit one per customer). And the other was buy any federal or winchester handgun box, get the other half off. Needless to say I saw a few other things on sale while I was...
There used to be an awesome little place in the Annapolis mall :(
I either shop online or at basspro now, other than that visit Smokey Mountain Knife Works in TN for a real treat.
My co-host/partner in crime - http://www.roger446.com - (who's running for dist. 46 delegate) has met with him to pretty much give me the same feedback OP has posted.
Our groups exchanged info/brochures to help spread knowledge with our people who have feet on the ground doing the door to door...
Hickok45 did a video on these little sluggers. Was enough proof to me that they're cool but a last resort/novelty kinda thing.
He goes through a few different sized loads but not sure if he uses the minis. Definitely interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_pXTItRtkc
Nothing in particular. I generally have always worried more about my hammered handguns, mainly my full size and pocket sized Berettas. I've also just been curious about AR's and shotguns (I never really dry fire my AR and just picked up a Mossberg 930 that I'm still learning my way around for...
To my experience a 40 may not recoil as much as a 45 but it has a distinct and unforgiving "bite" to it, this being consistent (to me) between a 96a1, a glock, and one of the larger size springfield XDs (not sure which it was in particular).
Thanks guys, lots of good info here :thumbsup:
Crazy. Pretty funny that google almost immediately correctly auto-completed it as I was typing too lol.
I definitely worry about this. I'm super careful as it is but there's just always that chance.
Tried doing a search and came up empty handed.
Seeing a lot of talk about practicing by dry firing. To my understanding it's not that great for a hammered gun to be continuously dry fired, but something like a glock is fine.
Any validity in this?
Keep me updated. They at least seem to eventually follow through with stuff.
I swear I've had stuff almost immediately refunded to a credit card before though (or at least it only took ~3 days). I planned on calling them this Thurs. again if I don't see anything new.
What about in the ways of setting up a bad jam or double feed? (if any of that really happens in the shotgun world)
Easy enough in a handgun but I couldn't quite figure out a way to cause anything like that or really what would malfunction in general as I'm still new to shooting shotguns.