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I asked the friend to return it when he gets a chance. p90x is tough but it works (plyo was tough but yoga X KILLED ME!)
I have it....but have yet to actually do it, lol. I got a....um...complimentary copy.
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P90x
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A hot .44 load is no slouch.
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One note:
Heat expands, cold contracts...not sure if that was just a typo or not.
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Sweet!
I totally forgot to call my brother-in-law who works at PAX NAS to talk to him about this! I'll have to call him tonight. -
Clips?
Whatchu talkin' about Willis?
(If you don't quote it, it never happened)
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I've noticed my Gen 4 G27 does tend to 'spray' the brass everywhere....although I do believe some of it has to do with the load.
I fired a few mags of my carry Federal HST ammo and it seemed much more consistent (and nearly vertical, as the brass was bouncing off the roof of my dad's porch)....whereas the WWB I usually use for practice goes anywhere and everywhere.
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I was told that that half the capital fee must be paid up front along with dues and then can be broken down in payments after paying a $20 installment fee. Is this accurate?
http://cjrpc.org/index.cfm?wpid=21
The amounts aren't updated yet, but:
Capitol Contribution ( a one time fee where you buy ownership in the club)
A) Capital Contribution Fees are $400.00 (Non Taxable)B) Capital Contribution Fee for spouse is $133 (1/3 of $400)C) Capital Contribution Fee for children of members in good standing, living in same household, is $200.00 (Non Taxable) until age twenty-one (21).D) Partial payment ($200 non taxable) Capital Contribution Fee can be paid by a new member upon joiningThe remainder of the Capital Contribution Fee may be paid in no more than (4) equal quarterly installments of $55.00 (Non Taxable & $5.00 SERVICE CHARGE).4. A minimum Capital Contribution Fee and prorated dues is to be paid upon joining.
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I finally tried this last night....
...you've really got to rap on it HARD to get the slide to come forward, at least on mine...and you have to hit it at such an angle it's completely impractical.
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we raised rates to keep the riff raft out
Good.
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I haven't shot at any other ranges in NJ....but I feel no need to after joining last fall.
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Like I say, I've never had issue seating a full mag in my G22 ever, even when new. Mine is an older Gen 3 purchased early 2000.
Possibly they redesigned the mag catch or the mags since then.
FYI - My G27 Gen 4 has the same issue as the OP. You have to force it the last 1/16"-1/8" to get the mag to catch with a full one.
Hijack for those that may know.....
I recently purchased a 15 round mag, and I have reversed my mag catch. IIRC, the Gen 4 mags have metal in the catch locations on both sides...but the 15 rounder doesn't. Do I have a problem? It seems to catch and function just fine, but haven't used it that much.
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Ok, thanks for the reply.
It's a non-issue with the slide locked, as there is no tension on the mag spring...it's only when the slide is forward where you have to overcome the load from the mag spring.
And yes, if you're not careful, you will pinch the crap outta your right palm, lol. -
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Interesting...never heard of this auto-forward until just now.
My G27 is tight with a full mag (with the slide forward). You can squeeze it in until it catches, but I've always given it a light tap with my palm.Why don't you recommend this High Exposure?
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Have you tried disassembling and cleaning then lubing it?
A minor polish to the contact surfaces couldn't hurt either.
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My cheap ass PSE Elite
Does it work? As long as it puts meat in the freezer...
Amen brother! Same as my PSE FireStorm Lite!
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Benchrest is usually 6" - 9". Prone would be 9" - 13". If you intend to use it in the field, you want the one that swivels to compensate for uneven terrain.
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I've had no issue with my $45 Champion bipod though. It pivots AND swivels.
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NO! 1911's for instance do NOT require you to pull a trigger for dis-assembly, and there are several others.
I have to believe that's what happened then...when I bought mine, the dealer showed me how to disassemble it and he racked the slide, THEN pulled the trigger....which is a very difficult way to do it. My brother showed me that you can pull the trigger FIRST, then just barely pull the slide back and it's much easier.
Looking back I'm assuming the dealer showed me the sequence he did for a reason....
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Probably racked and then dumped the mag thinking he was good to go. No excuse, always visually and physically check 100% of the time.
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Only thing I can think of.
I've never disassembled any other semiauto handgun. Are they all like the Glock where you pull the trigger to release the slide?
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Nail guns don't shoot anything. It has to contact the wood and be pressed down before the nail is fired.
And that safety can't easily be overridden?
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Interesting....I didn't know they existed.Sweet.
Or find a Redhawk in .357 Mag. That's not often seen these days.
I know someone who has a SS .357 Blackhawk and a SS .41 Redhawk....
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I got my pistol permits in 5 weeks when I applied back in January.
Ditto, mine were either 4 or 5 weeks in Jan. as well.
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Ahh, that's right. I told you I don't know the first thing about Garands other than I shot one once, lol.
anyone notice the gun buyback pictures?
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Some of those bastards are clearly shopping.
And seriously...they bought back pipe?