Picked up this Kahr CW45(single-stack 6+1) for cheap. Even though my Wilson Combat 10-rd mags fit, they don't feed well, bullets get brass shaved on the way in, jam. They just look cool...
It's my new favorite EDC!
The B/C gap on my LCR .357 is closer to the upper limit than to the lower. But the pistol shoots great during target practice, though I've not yet checked chronograph results...
FWIW:
To the oft asked question; "What is acceptable B/C clearance in my revolver?
I received an e-mail from Ruger Customer Service this morning. It was in response to a query I sent regarding acceptable barrel-to-cylinder gap. Ruger says anything between .002"-.011" is within specs.
Greetings fellow ODT'rs!
I'm trying to find out the approx. production date on my Norinco MAK-90 Sporter. From what I'm reading online, the first two numbers of the MAK-90's 6+ digit serial number indicates year made, bearing in mind MAK-90's were imported during the Clinton assault weapons ban...
Recently I inherited a German WW2 K98 in nice condition with no import marks. It appears to have all Nazi markings intact. Stamped into top of receiver ring are "243" and "1939".
Blueing is still there for the most part, no rust or pitting, bore and rifling look good. Has some plum colored...
AK because it has looser tolerances and is thereby more reliable when dirty, will keep firing long after my AR has jammed from dirt, carbon buildup, or because the bolt is no longer "wet"...
Hello my fellow AR fans...
I got a good deal on a PSA "Premium" upper with 20" barrel and rifle length gas tube. I'd like to install it on a Spikes Tactical lower that came with an M4 carbine buffer, 6-position tube, and spring assy. My question is this: Is the carbine buffer and spring...
I heard installing a recoil buffer pad will cause the bolt assy to short-stroke and cause feeding issues. Adding 10 of them would render the rifle inoperable...
I have the rifle mentioned above in the title, un-fired, LNIB, with warranty papers, manual, tags, etc. I thought I'd acquired a treasure, only to find out what a piece of junk Winchester cobbled together to replace their venerable pre-'64 masterpiece. Live and learn, should have done my...