Jump to content

neon333

Members
  • Content Count

    91
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    0%

Posts posted by neon333


  1. I was on the bench the second time it happened but not the first.

     

    I think it is the firing pin.  I didn't get a chance to do much last night but I did look at the round that was chambered right after the second double fire, as I stopped shooting it at that point.  And that round did have a shallow indentation in the primer from the firing pin.  I am still going to call century arms today, but tonight I am planning to completely disassemble the bolt and de-grease everything.  Any suggestions what I should use to de-grease? 

    alcohol works for me


  2. I've fired a few and they've all had issues. That was the only reason I fired them in the first place. Helping people at the range troubleshooting issues. I've been left less than impressed with their product.

    Just curious... What kind of issues? As I said before, 1200 rounds and mine has been rock solid.


  3. Well said. A very intelligent and articulate response.

     

    So which is it? Because it can't be both.

    When I hit the streets at the beginning of my tour, I know that in the minds of the people I interact with that I will represent not only myself, but my actions and demeanor will also represent every other Cop out there and all the Government entities that they will interact with from that moment forward.

    I am over being prejudged based simply on my job title. I know it happens, and I accept it will happen - BUT I don't have to like it and I can do everything in my power to make sure that I represent myself in the best possible way so that my actions reflect on the other Cops out there in a positive manner. 

    And truth be told, if I have my druthers, I will separate myself from the bad eggs and seek to have them actively thrown out of my profession. 


  4. http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/29/president-obama-announces-gun-control-actions/?_r=0

     

     

     

     

    President Obama Announces Gun Control Actions By PETER BAKER

    Stymied by Congress, President Obama used his executive powers on Thursday to advance his gun control agenda by closing a loophole in the current background check system and barring the reimportation of surplus American military weapons.

    Months after failing to push significant gun legislation through the Senate, Mr. Obama announced the actions as part of what the White House said would be a continuing push to keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous people. Gun rights advocates have criticized him as overstepping by trying to use his own authority to curb gun proliferation.

    “Even as Congress fails to act on common-sense proposals, like expanding criminal background checks and making gun trafficking a federal crime, the president and vice president remain committed to using all the tools in their power to make progress toward reducing gun violence,” the White House said in a statement.

    The two actions were modest in scope. Currently, the White House said, felons can evade background checks by registering a weapon to a trust or corporation. A proposed regulation would require people associated with trusts or corporations to undergo background checks just as if they had bought the firearms as individuals.

    The second new policy will deny all requests to bring American military-grade firearms sold overseas back into the United States to private entities except in rare instances like those for museums. Since 2005, the White House said, the government has authorized requests to reimport more than 250,000 such weapons.

     

×
×
  • Create New...