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MP5_Rizzo

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  1. I have carried P938 for a couple of years and have none of the issues others have claimed to have with them. Out of the box my sights POA POI are good. I have also found that It's not unusual to have to drift fixed sights yourself no matter what manufacturer. I recommend a brass, wood or nylon punch. They may drift with minimal effort or your may have to get aggressive with the persuasion tool aka hammer. Like rowdy said I think it may be a good idea to let someone else shoot it. If they have the same results it is definently the sights. One thing with compact pistols is most tend to get too much finger into the trigger which may throw your shots to the left. Good luck!
  2. Here's one without the text. Can you see it now? If I start wearing yoga pants I may have to look into getting one of these holsters but something tells me that's highly unlikely!
  3. That's a really vintage 4 wheeler you have there, nice rifle too!
  4. As I was typing abut the same thing you beat me to it.
  5. Not just made in the USA but more specifically Tennessee!
  6. Here's some more info about it. http://www.guns.com/2012/09/26/lebman-1911-machine-pistol/ Joe Montegna was shown firing one in Midway USA's most recent episode of Gun Stories show about John Dillinger.
  7. Actually not new, been around a while.
  8. Every search that I've tried with every possible criteria turns up nothing about it and no news on their website. Edit : It's showing up on Zanders Outdoors website now. http://shop2.gzanders.com/rifles/crickett-precision-rifle-22lr-blued-fde-threaded-barrel.html
  9. So where did you find this? I've tried several searchs and can't find any information like it.
  10. So the interwebz say he carried a 4" Colt Official Police but there are sources that claim he was seen in a few episodes with a S & W model 10. I will admit the holster in the picture I posted looks awful long for a 4 inch pistol barrel. While I'm here and you showed us yours I will show you mine. It's a predecessor to your model. Mine is a 32-20 Hand Ejector Model 1905 1st Change made between 1906-07. For a 110 year old gun that has seen some use based on what appears to be holster wear on the barrel it's amazingly tight and smooth. I wish I had the original factory grips but it was wearing the post factory mother of pearl grips when I acquired it from a distant family members estate. I guess people liked bling back in the day as much as some do now. Sorry for the less than stellar photo.
  11. I know Barney carried a Colt but since you asked, here's what I'm thinking.
  12. How many takes did they do until they got the results they wanted?
  13. I'm not sure this really means anything in regard to the caliber but more to the ammunition and the projectile.
  14. Oh boy, here we go again!
  15. If you go for the Ruger 44 set. Good luck finding the DEERSTALKER at a decent $$$.
  16. That and a big splash of Tabasco and I'm in. I will be leaving work at 5, I should be there just in time. That really looks good!
  17. I don't have an answer to your question but I'm curious to know because I have a MkII as well and have some ideas similar to yours. Does your MkII have a taper or bull barrel and how long is the barrel?
  18. I get the fact that as far as we know Eugene has no prior knowledge of reloading metallic cartridges. Eugene walks into a machine shop with minimal materials and produces one loaded round is a little far fetched but plausible. I also get the fact this is a fictional show about zombies so you have to let your imagination go with the story a little. The one real issue that's bothering me is that just surviving is getting tough with out having to deal with the fighting going on to be at the top of the food chain among survivors. I sense that anyone near Negan or any of the outsiders have nothing but disdain for the guy. I don't know what kind of kool-aid recipe he has but surely someone has got to show a sign of wanting to take him out. I understand the show needs an antagonist to Ricks character but come on people.
  19. Here you go. https://youtu.be/t_7LWCFH5Gc
  20. Use a bigger hammer!
  21. I tried to find the successful jump but apparently it was not documented. I did find this story with similarities of a less than ideal jump followed by a rebuild and then a successful jump but obviously not the same truck. http://thegrizzled.com/the-right-way-to-jump-a-new-ford-raptor/
  22. The video is 3 years old and looks like the truck had a Texas registration. I wonder if the kid is still making payments to his dad for that few seconds of hey y'all watch this?
  23. Same song and same dance here, a refurb would be a mistake. If you have children or plan to, take it out on occasions and allow family members to shoot it and add to the family applied patina and enjoy it for what it was designed for.
  24. It may be a new record number but I don't think a .002% increase is noteworthy.
  25. Tis the season!

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