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Where did you find those? I need another for my surplus 81.A couple OEM Beretta 81 32acp mags
Truth be told I didn't buy them just because of 114, but it did make me look for them again.Where did you find those? I need another for my surplus 81.
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What do you do with a 30rnd mag for your 92FS? Seriously? I just bought a 30rnd mag for my 92 INOX but I am really not sure when I will ever use it.I have plenty of mags for my AK and AR. I have 30 rounders for my Glocks and Beretta 92FS'.
I did order two 18 rounders for my 92FS and HK USP, and two 17 rounders for my G17.
I have three 75 round Romanian drum mags for my MAK90. Paid $69 ea. back in the day lol. I gave one to my brother from another mother……for free.
I dont know about him, but I have maybe a dozen or so of the beretta 92 mags and I use them for shooting 30 rounds without a reload lol.What do you do with a 30rnd mag for your 92FS? Seriously? I just bought a 30rnd mag for my 92 INOX but I am really not sure when I will ever use it.
I just ordered an 18rnd and 20rnd mags for my 92 also. They seem a bit more practical.
I have some 20+ to 30+ round mags for a few of my pistols. My use cases are:What do you do with a 30rnd mag for your 92FS? Seriously? I just bought a 30rnd mag for my 92 INOX but I am really not sure when I will ever use it.
I just ordered an 18rnd and 20rnd mags for my 92 also. They seem a bit more practical.
I have a Franklin Aresonal binary trigger for my Ruger PC carbine. It does dump a magazine fast... but the trigger itself is now mush. It is no longer good for any kind of accuracy shooting. I don't think I would buy one again. I don't know what the glock ones are like though.I have some 20+ to 30+ round mags for a few of my pistols. My use cases are:
1) Marksmanship practice (slow fire) where I am trying to get small groups and I want to concentrate on trigger/sights technique, especially at a distance.
2) Repeated drills of two to the body, one to the head or something like that. Or where I want to move from one target to another.
3) As a spare (or two or three) mag in loadout open carry during all out combat, as a backup to a rifle. A pistol would be a backup to a rifle when; ammo runs out for rifle, rifle jams such that unjamming it is not feasible, CQB against multiple assailants.
4) If I can ever get one of those "binary trigger" slides for a Glock.
I have not had that issue in the one I have on my PC charger, and it's just a blast all around to shoot especially suppressed. Franklin armory has a great warranty, you might give them a call and let them know what you're seeing.I have a Franklin Aresonal binary trigger for my Ruger PC carbine. It does dump a magazine fast... but the trigger itself is now mush. It is no longer good for any kind of accuracy shooting. I don't think I would buy one again. I don't know what the glock ones are like though.
I went through this in the spring here in WA. Here's what I bought then:
a) 10 more 20rd GI AR mags
b) 10 more 30rd GI AR mags
c) a couple of Mec-Gar BHP 15rd mags (I have an SA-35 and love it)
d) five surplus Checkmate M9 mags. I don't have a 92FS or M9, but figure I will before long.
My dad has a .40 Brigadier Elite II and the best I can say is, "it does not suck." But the M9 is iconic and I guess I need one eventually.
Don't forget to think about "what gun might I want in the near future?" The only hi-cap I could think of, besides what I already had, was an M9. Think about what you might want, also.
Here is some knife, leather, and gun porn to liven things up. You peeps are slacking off.
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I have a Franklin Aresonal binary trigger for my Ruger PC carbine. It does dump a magazine fast... but the trigger itself is now mush. It is no longer good for any kind of accuracy shooting. I don't think I would buy one again. I don't know what the glock ones are like though.