I have 29 rounds on me today: Glock 23 loaded up and a spare Glock 22 mag in a front pocket.
My carry has changed a lot in the last year. I used to carry my Glock 27 and sometimes go as light as a single stack pocket pistol. Now I prefer to carry the 23 and going light means carrying the 27...
I bought a box 2 days ago and found the exact same thing, I found 5 in all in my box.
I contacted winchester over 24 hours ago and have not heard back from them yet.
I don't have it anymore. For what it is worth, I ran 300-500 rounds through it with no issues other than it not cycling with loads that were too light. I think it is slightly more sensitive in that area than most auto's... but I still wouldn't call it bad.
I have sub MOA rifles too. However, it takes a certain degree of arrogance to say that if a you are not shooting 1" groups at 100 yards a rifle is not "accurate" or worth a damn. If I am hungry I can kill a rabbit at 100 yard. I can consistantly take down coyotes, cats, dogs, or beavers out to...
Lol at people saying that you can't hit the broad side of a barn with either. I guess accuracy to you guys means sub MOA groups. I shoot sporting clays at 100 yards with my mini 14 and have fun doing it.
My grandfathers 1970 100th anniversary Winchester youth model lever action .22lr.
It is really special to me because he passed this list year and it was his. One side of the stock has a plate with his initials engraved in in, and on the other side he carved an eagle into the wood.
Think of it as a cash discount rather than a trade value inflation. It is annoying when people take it to far. However, something like "1000 cash/1,100-1,200 trade" is fairly reasonable to me. The seller is saying that they would prefer cash, but will accept a trade if you are willing to bite...
I have owned 2 PT92's and loved them both. I still regret selling my stainless early 90's model. If I ever come across that particular pistol which I am sure is still floating around west GA, I will snatch it back up. I currently own a new model PT92, and love it just as much. Berettas/PT92 just...
I have taken a picture of the setup before. I will make a video doing it some time. I don't think that it is that much of a stretch accuracy wise. We are talking about a 4" target and I do admit having misses. I am saying its more or less a 1 shot deal, not an absolute.
One of my favorite ways to target shoot my mini 14 rancher is to set up a flock of clay birds at 100 yards. I can more or less take them down in one shot each at that range. IIRC I did this a week ago with 15 birds and a 20 round magazine easily took care of all 15.