May 6, 2024 atljetmech The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 213 0 Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 10,810 Reaction score 13,796 Location Canton May 6, 2024 #1 Click but no bang! https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/06/us/man-points-gun-at-pennsylvania-pastor/index.html
Click but no bang! https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/06/us/man-points-gun-at-pennsylvania-pastor/index.html
May 6, 2024 JBWJr Retired. JAFO. 78 0 Joined May 25, 2012 Messages 8,756 Reaction score 18,059 Location Gainesville, GA May 6, 2024 #2 G17?
May 6, 2024 Freshly Minted Georgian! The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 323 0 Joined Jan 6, 2016 Messages 5,762 Reaction score 9,166 Location Bogart May 6, 2024 #3 That’s why you always go Hi Point. Both will have failure to fire but only the Hi Point doubles seamlessly as a club
That’s why you always go Hi Point. Both will have failure to fire but only the Hi Point doubles seamlessly as a club
May 12, 2024 GodBlessTheUSA I brought down the Iron Curtain 157 0 Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 5,671 Reaction score 6,642 Location NE GA May 12, 2024 #4 Jennings. Even with a proud / high primer, an extra strong hammer spring, and an extra long firing pin you still have a 50% chance of a "no fire". The other 50% is split between a (rare) successful firing (10%) and an explosion that turns the pistol back into pot metal (40%). Hi Points always work, at least according to YouTube. Maybe a Rohm semi auto?
Jennings. Even with a proud / high primer, an extra strong hammer spring, and an extra long firing pin you still have a 50% chance of a "no fire". The other 50% is split between a (rare) successful firing (10%) and an explosion that turns the pistol back into pot metal (40%). Hi Points always work, at least according to YouTube. Maybe a Rohm semi auto?