This really makes me want to take an armorer's course. But for HK since that's what I usually shoot for pistol.
But very impressive none the less. Thank you for sharing.
This really makes me want to take an armorer's course. But for HK since that's what I usually shoot for pistol.
But very impressive none the less. Thank you for sharing.
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JHP's are good times, for bad people.
Wow.
Make sure that tiny spring that goes in the FP Safety 'clicls' in to the bottom of the hole when you put the slide back together. ASK ME HOW I KNOW THIS!!
My brother saw Deliverance and bought a Bow. I saw Deliverance and bought an AR-15.
It is amazing how filthy that is. Is it possible he used too much lube though ? The amount of crap that accumulated inside there is amazing.
I don't tend to run my glocks wet and I have never seen one get that bad with that few of rounds through it.
Last year I ran across a 100 round valupak of WWB 115 gr FMJ that just flaked brass shavings all over a Glock and a Beretta 92 I fired some through. Like a blizzard of brass snowflakes everywhere.
I've never seen anything like it. Obviously something was up with the brass casings. I thought your pictures suggested maybe that shooter ran into a similiar lot.
"Whatever it's for; it wasn't possible until now!!!" - KrampusArms
WWB is filthy crap and I avoid it if anything else is available.
As to over-lubing, I suspect a wet filthy gun runs better than a dry filthy gun.
But what do I know? Sig's like to run wet and that how I run mine.
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Grant, you got some dirty ears bro.
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Maybe that explains why some guys are not having issues until higher round counts
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