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So after approximately 9 months of having my Beretta PX4 Compact 9mm cuddling me to sleep every night I decided to go back to my trusty Glock 23. I've been debating this for a while now and I'll explain my theories and ideas I use choosing a home defense tool. My guns are kept in a safe at all times and when I am not home my HD Gun is in a safe also. However when I am home my HD Gun is generally accessible (not in a safe) with 5 seconds but without one in the chamber due to having children in the house. (I'll clarify this by stating it's unloaded, up high (7ft) and its in my view and if an adult isn't in the room it comes with me) Now my reason for swapping. I love the PX4 for HD because the way it shoots but this is where I decided it's not worth it. I would leave the gun with the safety on and unloaded. God forbid a reasons creeps up to use it the I have to rack the slide and then disengage the safety and then I have the long, hard D/A pull. Very unlikely to N.D. Here's what I didn't like about it. It has a safety that in a panic situation I might forget to flip off. Hence my reason for switching HD Guns. ADDED AFTER POST- I thought about leaving the safety off but I don't like how it leaves it in SA. To me it's like cocking a revolver in a HD situation which everything a read is a "No Go" Now to the Glock. It did have a 3.5# connector but I removed it and went back to the standard factory connector. My reasoning was if I was ever involved in a HD situation I didn't want that to come up that I modified the trigger on the weapon. Here's what I'm looking on opinions for: If you had to decide between the PX4 compact 9mm vs the Glock 23 (40), which would you go with and why? Now I'm sticking to my guns( Pun intended) and keeping the stock connector in there. Do you think I'm over thinking this and why? Thanks for your opinions
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So guys, I bought a 91/30 recently, and the trigger is pretty wiggly. It still has a clean break at the end that requires a decent amount of pull to set off, so I'm not worried about it going off by accident, but that wiggle before the end just bugs the crap out of me. I've looked around a bit and see that it might be the sear spring that needs replacing. Anybody know a good place for spare Mosin parts?
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Hey guys looking for some help. First i am looking nfor a gunsmith that works on air rifles i have a decent airrifel that for they make an aftermarket trigger for. The original trigger is horrible. I was wondering if there is anyone around that could install this trigger for me. i would prefer it to be in the monmouth/ocean area so i dont have to ship it. My next Question is I am looking for someone that works on 1911's. Also in the same area. I am looking to have the sights rounded checkering put on the fronstrap and serrationons on the front of the slide and maybe a few other things. Thansk in advance Mike Norris
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bought a new M&P Pro 9mm for IPSC shooting... very disappointed... trigger and sights are terrible... go figure, but Smith calls it a pro series... when pulling the trigger, it makes screeching sounds and moves jerkingly... shooting from the bench - aiming at a bullseye positioned at 15 yards, bullet hits the target 5-6" below and a a bit on a left side from the aim point... anyhow... i would much appreciate if somebody could recommend a good gunsmith...