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  1.    The neutral cant is good to wear as strong side AND weak-side crossdraw
  2. Well I just got in the last thing from the NRA meeting. While there I registered for a free magazine of my choice from Mec-Gar magazines. I got the message that I won a week ago. I just got in the FREE magazine that I picked out. It's a Nickel plated 15 rd magazine for the Ruger P-series 9mm. I'm a sucker for the Ruger P-series and Mec-Gar makes the best aftermarket mags for them in my opinion.
  3. Hey thanks Monkeyman2500 for posting the other side of it.
  4. Does it dig into your hip at all ? I have a Glock 30 which has the same measurements as your 29 . Right now I carry my 30 in a Alien Gear holster. It has a leather back but Kydex front. I'm always looking for good holsters for my 30. Right now its the Alien Gear for IWB and the Glock Sports/Combat holster for OWB.  Can you post a picture of the other side of it with your 29 in it ?
  5. Well thanks for the information fellows. I dont wish bad on others but I am glad that its just not my house. I guess we will tough it out. Maybe I can show my little 8 yr old girl all these ants  and tell her that its her fault because she is always leaving candy wrappers under her bed after sneaking candy into her room . Maybe she will finally stop doing that :rofl:
  6.    I understand that , but looks like it would have been at least a lot lighter than that. Plus the pin is held back by a spring. I'm not sure how Glock disabled their 43 but if they shortened the firing pin then that should not have made it heavier nor should taking the whole pin out .
  7. I know that lots of rain brings out the ants , but we have lots and lots of ants inside our house bigtime.  Are any of you guys having the same problem ? I thought for sure they would go away by now but they are getting worse. Even our shed has them too. Are you guys having them this bad ?
  8.    I agree with a lot of guns being that way but I have never known Glock to have that big of a difference. I mean the 43 at the NRA Glock Booth was like pulling the trigger of a Ruger Sp101 in double action only. Then the one here in town locally was like a regular Gen 3 G19 .
  9. I'm still trying to figure out why there is so big of a  difference in  trigger pull in the two different 43's that  My brother and me tried. One at the Glock booth and one at a local gun store :confused:
  10. Well this is weird : My brother dry fired a "Demo" Glock 43 yesterday and he said it was a lot lighter and more better than the one that we both tried at the NRA convention. It was a lot lighter trigger pull and no grittyness.  So MAYBE it does lighten up after lots of trigger action and dry-fire .
  11. Are any of you guys/gals noticing that the trigger pull of the 43 feels a lot heavier than the rest of the other Glocks ? When I dry-fired one at he NRA meeting , it was WWWAAAYYYYYY heavier than the other GLocks.
  12. The 43 has got to get it's trigger pull weight down a lot before I buy one. When I dry-fired it at the NRA convention it was heavy. Heavier than any Glock trigger that  I have ever pulled.
  13. Good lord thats quite a lot more money than I figured it would be .
  14. Here is some more things I got . All was free except for the hornady hat $10 and the Rock Island Shirt $10 . The Glock 43/Lee Ermey coin is in the envelope. Those patches are Freedom Munitions and Armscor and are the type that velcro on a back pack. The X-treme bullet sample are 9mm HP's and I got a lot more but they wouldnt all fit in the photo. I got around 200 rds of .45acp and 9mm in HP's and FMJ's . R. Lee Ermey signed his picture right there with me and was quite nice and shot the bull with me for a bit. The coin he gave me is really nice. I posted a picture of it in a few posts above this one. I enjoyed this a lot . [url=http://s768.photobucket.com/user/tercel89/media/nrafreebees1_zpssva8m47e.jpg.html][/URL]
  15. I was there the first day and stayed till 5pm. My feet were sore but I had fun. I got a cool Rock Island Tshirt and some bulet samples from X-Treme Bullets. I got a picture with Lee Ermey and one of those cool coins he was giving out. It's the size of a silver dollar. Here's mine. [url=http://s768.photobucket.com/user/tercel89/media/coin1_zpsbpo3p9fp.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s768.photobucket.com/user/tercel89/media/coin2_zpskeszcirt.jpg.html][/URL]
  16. Very helpfull information here as I too am new to reloading.
  17. I keep reading on here about people saying that they havent gotten registered or havent gotten their "packet" in yet . Do you have to register to get in ? I thought any NRA member could enter free with nothing more than proof that youre a NRA member .
  18.    Ok , so use my Lee three die set but on my seating and crimping die , only use the seating portion and then buy and use a Factory Crimp Die to crimp it or just to "take the bell" out of the case ? Is this correct ?
  19. Ok Mr. Caster , one last question : These X-Treme brand bullets are copper plated. I beleive the plating is a lot thinner than Jacketed bullets. Will they work the same in my Lee die that SEATS and CRIMPS the bullet at the same time ?
  20. Thanks Caster. I am looking at getting a box of X-Treme Bullets. That's all my local gun store had in 230grain FMJ . I went to their website and it showed .452 diameter.  Does that .001 difference really mean that much ? Kinda seems like it would be smaller than a hair .
  21. hey guys , instead of me starting a new thread , let me ask you about .45acp.  I just got some Dies for that caliber. I see .45acp bullets in .451 and some in .452.  Both are copper coated/jacketed round nose .  Which should I use for target stuff ? .451 or .452 ?  My hornady book shows all copper/jacketed ones at .451 and the lead at .452 ?   Again , any help is appreciated and not trying to bother you guys .
  22. I have the RIA "GI" version. It's the plain full size 1911 with no extra bells and whistles. It functions fine and shoots fine. Like graycrait said , its way less in price than the big brands. I was a little "iffy" about a Phillipino 1911 but I took the leap and now I love it. Try the Compact version , you'll like it and your wallet will too.
  23.  WOW what a bunch of buttholes
  24. Good Lord , are you saying that a handgun magazine regularly costs $200 ? I don't like H&K so I am not familiar with that .
  25. They are "series 80" so that is what kept me from them. I like the "series 70" better since it has 4 less parts. I also heard of them being hit and miss. The small Warthogs (compacts) had some problems I believe.

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