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  1. Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I do have the Glock adjustable sight on it, which I'm not a fan of. I am consistently shooting about 6-8 inches left at 8-10 yards slow fire. At same distance I can make about a 2-3 inch group with the XD I've been shooting for the last seven years. I tend to shoot left with the XD as well, just not as extreme. Someone else also asked if I was jerking the trigger and where my finger was coming into contact with the trigger, which helps eliminate about half of the Left problem, but still nowhere near where it should be. Anyway, I really appreciate the replies. Gave up and sold it in the forums. But I think all of the replies will apply to whatever I get next as well.

  2. Hey yall, I'm shooting left with a G34. G34 is new to me. Been shooting for years and have never had this problem. Have adjusted L vs R grip, and adjusted where my finger is impacting trigger - changed to more of the tip of the finger vs knuckle. Any tips? Happens with VERY slow fire a well as rapid fire. And we're talking WAY left.

  3. Hotsauce,

    Don't feel bad. For whatever reason I had quite a bit of trouble getting lead SWC's from Missouri Bullet to fit as well. I eventually got it but was so severely annoyed that I went ahead and paid the extra 2cents per round to upgrade to FMJ bullets the next go around.

  4. Ok I think I might be missing something. What's the point of an ambidextrous safety on a 1911? I just bought a S&W 1911 and it has the safety on the left - which I like. The ones with ambi safeties seemed to hit my hand in a way on the right side that I might initiate it accidentally while shooting. Am I the only one that feels this way??

  5. Hate to be the bearer of bad news ya'll but this is bad information. The bottom line is if you are caught selling ammunition that you manufactured (yes, manufacturing is defined by the ATF as assembling parts) you are running a big risk. Do you really think the Agent will go "Oh, you're not making any money? Well, nevermind -carry on!" No. Bottom line - the law is the law. The ATF says in order to sell ammunition you must have a license. No ifs ands or buts. I can't understand why people try to interpret these laws according to their own standards and then assign factual status to that standard and then get on the internet and spread that crap around! The ATF has sat at my kitchen table and told me stories of people that thought they could get around these laws. They have actually been very upfront and helpful. The Agent that came and did my paperwork was very helpful and actually encouraged me to get into Class III. Anyway, be careful everyone. Go to the source. Get a license to sell. You probably won't get caught until one round goes bad and that acquaintance friend sues the snot out of you and his lawyer asks to see your license to manufacture and sell.

  6. Twodown,

    I did your research for you.

    From the ATF's site:

    Q: Is a person who reloads ammunition required to be licensed as a manufacturer?

    Yes, if the person engages in the business of selling or distributing reloads for the purpose of livelihood and profit. No, if the person reloads only for personal use.

    [18 U.S.C. 922(a) (i) and 923(a), 27 CFR 478.41]

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