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  1. If you carry behind the hip, the Crossbreed Super-Tuck is very comfortable: CB ST
  2. I carry a G23 in appendix IWB carry. I use a Highnoon "Mr. Softy." Excellent holster for $25. If you want to know if you can rapidly draw from your concealment holster while moving with another person engaging you, do some force-on-force with your carry holster and your real mode of concelament (as opposed to the photographers vest with OWB kydex ) This holster from Fist looks very cool too - I have one on order: Fist thin kydex cantable
  3. I have two 3rd generatin 34's and neither of them have a spring on the ejector. Is there an old style ejector for the 34,s? I think the confusion is coming from "ejector" vs. "extractor". The spring puts pressure on the extractor. There is no spring associated with the ejector. Exactly! Sorry - I used ejector once and then extractor in my post. . .
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    Left Coast

    Unfortunately, outside of porn movies, they generally are not very good looking - or so I've heard
  5. Try changing out the spring that holds tension on the the ejector. It's called the extractor depresser plunger spring. Let us know if that works.
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    Left Coast

    switch hitting . . .
  7. That was the fastest and best hockey game I've ever seen.
  8. It sounds like a small example of destiny . . .
  9. Great products and company. They also donate to 3 gun prize tables.
  10. Title says it. Mega AR-15 lower receivers - any good? Thanks.
  11. Best wishes Dale! While walking our dogs today, I saw a small copper head dead on the road That's my favorite kinda snake.
  12. Generally the reciever is the "firearm." You can buy everything but the receiver without going through an FFL.
  13. On the Buckmark, here's what it says in the FAQ section on Rimfirecentral: "Can I safely dry fire my Buck Mark? There have been confirmed instances on this forum of guns that absolutely can be dry fired without a problem. There are also some instances of barrels that definitely have been damaged by dry firing the gun. This contradiction is most likely caused by small differences in firing pin length. To see if your gun can be safely dry fired, you can insert a piece of paper between the slide and barrel and pull the trigger. If you see a dent in the paper, you should probably use snap caps. If not, then you are probably safe. My gun did pass this paper test, but I still use snap caps just in case."
  14. Aha! When in doubt, read the manual I got the 10/22 used with no manual, but just downloaded it from Ruger's web site. Thanks for all the replies! OK - SAME QUESTION - but this time for the BROWNING BUCKMARK. Yes - this time I read the manual and all it says in the safety section is (paraphrasing): "don't pull the trigger on a empty chamber because it may not be empty." It doesn't say DON'T dry fire or it's OK to dry fire. Chris - I just like to dry fire my guns - what can I say Opinions?
  15. OK - so how do you lower the hammer on an empty chamber after checking whether its hot or clear?
  16. I picked up a used 10/22 yeterday and I really like it. Already been busting water bottles at 25 yard-ish in the back yard with the super quiet Aquila Calibre's I really like the stock sites BTW. I know it's a no-no to dry fire some rimfires. Is it bad to dry fire a 10/22? Thx.
  17. Suppliments that may (not necessarily WILL) help are Red Yeast Rice, garlic and eating oatmeal.
  18. A man without a hobby or without passion is a boring SOB. Glad you're not one of them
  19. The professor . . . don't try this
  20. chp5

    Best Glock For Ccw

    I've been experimenting with carrying a G17 instead of my usual G23 or G19. It's nearly as easy to conceal and faster to draw from everyday concealment for me.
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    Lost my .22

    Good stuff and nice form!
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