
MrVvrroomm wrote:westberg wrote:hammAR you know Navy guy's never ever wash their coffee cups, why clean a gun.
Wash a coffee cup? Blasphemy I say!
Why wash off a good magnetite layer?
Seismic Sam wrote:. If your taper crimp is weak on a 40 S&W max load in a Glock, the bullet sets back and you get a kaboom. Interestingly, the Redding 40 cal push-through die specifically EXCLUDES brass fired in Glocks.
hammAR wrote:DS99 wrote:On a more serious note, for informational purposes only, one of the top CQB focused units in the world just got rid of their 1911's and went to the Glock 21 because of reliability, particularly in really dirty/dusty places.................
Some day you Navy guys will have to hire a Marine to teach you proper care and maintenance of weapons.......they are not Bic lighters......
engnerdan wrote:First he beat me up on the price. Then he made me deliver it. Then he made me drive to Roseville to pick up my money.
hammAR wrote:Rule 6: If you can choose what to bring to a gunfight, bring a long gun and a friend with a long gun.
Rule 11: Always cheat; always win. The only unfair fight is the one you lose.
Have a good day..............
MrVvrroomm wrote:For all you Corps guys...THESE are real guns!
justaguy wrote:Did the rules change while I was out?
Pezhead wrote:I didn't start this debate, like I might have done somewhere else.![]()
The picture with the girls, none had there fingers on the triggers.
Pezhead wrote:The picture with the girls, none had there fingers on the triggers.
plblark wrote:I see that someone has figured out a stop gap method of correcting Glock "Perfection"
http://gripforceproducts.com/PRODUCT.html
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