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Who makes the Glock mag?
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An old belted rifle round most commonly used in break open rifles, double rifles and known for hunting African big game
While I have been a die hard 1911 in .45 fan all my life, the .357 does turn in far better stats when it hits what they are shooting at. Never made me want to get one for carry of course.
Who makes the Glock mag?
DW A2 is an excellent shooter made to really high standard. I've had Colts, DW, Ed Brown & Wilson, and for the money I think the DW A2 is the best.I've been thinking of getting my first 1911, I am looking at the colt classic or wondering if the dan wesson a2 is worth the extra cash? Reading, researching, pondering...
DW A2 is an excellent shooter made to really high standard. I've had Colts, DW, Ed Brown & Wilson, and for the money I think the DW A2 is the best.
I had the "parkerized" one...no MIM at all as I recall...
I had that problem a couple of times, 'cept I was rebuilding engines.Has this ever happened to you:
I swapped the rear sight on my 1963 Walther P01, and when I reassembled the pistol I noticed something rattling inside.. A little metal fragment came tumbling out. It looks like the corner of a small stamped part, maybe 1.5mm. I took the pistol back apart but I can't determine where the fragment came from. I function checked everything at least 10 times and everything is working as it should.
MagEx2 Extension Kit for Glock Magazine
The KRISS MagEx2 Kit allows you to increase the capacity of your factory Glock G17 or G20 magazine. 40 rounds of 9mm or 33 rounds of 10mm. Easy installation!store.kriss-usa.com
Anyone know of that'll work in a Glock 40? I'm assuming yes, but assumptions have gotten me in a pickle or two in my days.
Anyone know of that'll work in a Glock 40? I'm assuming yes, but assumptions have gotten me in a pickle or two in my days.
It should...same frame...same mags...Anyone know of that'll work in a Glock 40? I'm assuming yes, but assumptions have gotten me in a pickle or two in my days.
Has this ever happened to you:
I swapped the rear sight on my 1963 Walther P01, and when I reassembled the pistol I noticed something rattling inside.. A little metal fragment came tumbling out. It looks like the corner of a small stamped part, maybe 1.5mm. I took the pistol back apart but I can't determine where the fragment came from. I function checked everything at least 10 times and everything is working as it should.
Sorry, got excited and derailed the thread....Whats it going on?