Special delivery bright and early today from Selway Armory.
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Special delivery bright and early today from Selway Armory.
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Another Sig joined the collection.
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Nice a 320. Been wanting to fondle one of those. So, how did Sig do in ditching their traditional hammer configuration?
I use it together with the Pocket Wizard Flex TT5 and it will only work as a normal Transceiver or Receiver if the Flex TT5 is programmed to recognize it which has to be done through a computer / usb......I like that it shows battery level and can shut off / on multiple PW's in zones.....I tried it as a receiver connected to my camera and was able to trigger the camera shutter release from around the corner in another room, so it works great as a remote trigger too using the proper cable connection on camera.
Tell you what I think they have a hit, this may be the final nail in the coffin of my G17 (which hardly gets shot so-as-it is) I won't get to shoot until next week but it feels great in the hand. Trigger is crisp and has a much different feel from the Glock and light years better than my M&P Shield.
It it won't replace my 226 or 220 anytime soon but I look forward to getting a Carry size chassis and ditching the Shield.
Might I ask what these are selling for at the LGS? Feel free to decline answer. Might have to pick one up in the near future.
Got some new tires and an alignment today.
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What rifle did you buy for that 17 hornet ammo?
My wife got me a CZ 527 Varmint for Christmas, finally found ammo.
I REALLY hope you do a range report. That's awesome.
It will be a few weeks before I get out with it but I'll post something up. I have the same rifle in 204 Ruger as well, great shooter.
That's purdy but I'm always skeptical about the electronically adjustable ones. I've got some old school Craftsman ones when they still built a decent product and they work great. Maybe I'm showing my age but some things I still like manual adjustment with and I guess torque wrenches is still one of them. Although if I had that unit I could probably be convinced otherwise. ;-)
Over the past 12yrs I've used craftsman, Gearwrench, Matco, Mac, Proto, and Pittsburgh tq wrenches on a daily basis. We've been putting my buddy's "e-wrench" to the test against others that have been calibrated a lot more regularly than his and I've come to the conclusion that these digi wrenches are tits, man! Only wrench we've been able to verify as a legit POS was on old Cornwell I picked up from a pawn shop.
The angle feature is the shyit.
My workbench is coming along. I do not have the reloading components yet. I have an order of Red Dot, Blue Dot, CCI Large Pistol and Remington Small Pistol Primers on backorder. I do have bullets, but I'll have to make my own brass available soon!
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I was looking for something else, buy couldn't pass this one up. 1996 Sportster 883 for $1976 (including taxes) with only 5K on the clock.
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My new gun jammed on it's first outing, refusing to load rounds after 22 shots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWXt8Jp6SG0
I bought some 9mm snap caps to see if it the ammo was incorrectly sized. But it looks like that's not the problem, after all!
http://i.imgur.com/5HLZftth.jpg
How did you manage a head separation with 9mm?
With Hi-Point anything is possible....
Except for accuracy. Accuracy is definitely not possible. But everything else is possible.
Oh, except for reliability. That too, not possible.
Did you try a smaller boolit? Looks they one you are trying feed it is too big.
Nice case head seperation, right where the wall turns in for the primer pocket and rim.
http://i.imgur.com/Ditbrwoh.jpg