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I own over a dozen P320's. I have managed to repeatedly coax several of my pre-fix guns to fire (I loaded them with primer-only brass for testing) just by rapping the beavertail on a rubber mat. Later, Sig announced they had replicated and confirmed the problem. I have since had all my 1st gens updated, and cannot get them to fire on their own. I trust them and carry them in a variety of configurations, provide them for my family, and recommend them (along with others) to my handgun students.
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sale-or-trade Browning BAR MK2 safari $1000
DocHawk replied to McMurphy1991's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Holy cow. I think the two old school SA-22's I sold most recently went for $800 and $650. The $650 had some bluing loss on the receiver and minor corrosion without pitting on the barrel. I'd buy ten SA-22's at $450, sight unseen. -
Broken allen wrench in set screw
DocHawk replied to NoBanStan's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Gunsmith here. Left hand extractor with heat. -
I'm in Cleveland all the time! I live on Harrison Bay, 15 minutes west of you. Welcome to the forum and good luck in your search.
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I have one for sale in my shop in CA, but it would be a chore to get it here.
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ad closed US Optics ST10 Moa/Moa with EREK elev turret
DocHawk replied to reewik's topic in Gear Classifieds
I deployed with a USO on a DMR. The old school (circa 2000-2010, like this ST) US Optics scopes were all made in the USA, and they were the rival of Schmidt in quality. Drop off cliff, shoot zeroed. GLWS. -
What an unfair way to leave the planet... showering at home.
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Thanks Alleycat, I'll go browse the menu. Also, it isn't you.
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Greyfox said: Both are Smith & Wesson .32 Single Actions AKA the Model One-and-a-half ----- No, definitely incorrect. Top is probably a Model 2 .38 owing to the humpback, bottom a Model 1-1/2.
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wanted Beretta 1301 Tactical OD green
DocHawk replied to OpossumStomp's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I just checked all the major US distributors; I don't think it has been released on the market yet. Or it was released and discontinued? UPC 082442894188 -
It would be nice if the forum software would allow users to block content from another user, so that the blocked user's posts and messages would not be displayed for the individual blocker. I've noticed several threads over time that get derailed and hostile, with a passive-aggressive or even downright insulting post calling out other users over a difference of opinion, not fact. Recently, I've put together that it is basically one user who is the instigator. That user's content really detracts from the otherwise friendly camaraderie on the forum. Hasn't happened to me, I just observe and I avoid commenting. I am not asking for sanctions against anyone, but if the option was there to automatically ignore someone displaying chronic, aggressive negativity, I believe it would improve the TGO user experience for everyone. Not all of us can resist responding to negativity. The regular baiting by this instigator is inevitably followed by a "F** you" from the users he insults. Any options?
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LNIB Caesar Guerini Apex Sporting 30" Barrels-REDUCED!
DocHawk replied to boatfun's topic in Firearms Classifieds
If your wanderings ever take you to Chattanooga, send me a PM- 42 replies
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2nd gen xTerra might check all the boxes for you. Might need to be in rough cosmetic condition for your budget, but they are very reliable.
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I am a collector, with an especially soft spot for Marlins and Winchesters. If I could only have one, it would be a model 94 or equivalent from one of those two manufacturers, carbine length, 357Mag. Marlin, Winchester or Rossi on a budget because these are more or less true to the classic design. Get one without a cross-bolt safety if possible, which is going to push your budget up towards $1000+. Don't get a Henry (fine rifles, I own several) unless it is a side gate loader. Nothing is more un-John Wayne than pulling a magazine tube sleeve out the front of your manly rifle and loading cartridges in the nose like a kid's .22LR. This is your one lever gun; get the whole and proper experience. Carbine length to enjoy the handy nature of this lovely rifle. Rifles get front heavy and if you ever want to play from horseback or in cowboy action you'll wish it were shorter. 357Mag because 38Spc is just about the cheapest way you can enjoy a centerfire lever gun, and you still have the 357Mag on tap to take down game if you want. Enjoy! The lever gun is one of the best things about shooting, period.
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After getting tired of scrounging for these and then fearing dropping them once I bought them, I converted Valmet mags out of polymer mags; they work flawlessly in my Valmet. $45 each plus the cost of the mag (or provide one), made to order.
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I did not realize that Memphis Police Director CJ Davis had been previously fired from Atlanta PD. As Assistant Chief of Atlanta PD in 2008, she directed the department not to investigate a man who was sexually abusing children, because he was married to an Atlanta PD Sergeant. After APD failed to investigate, a federal investigation led to the molester pleading guilty to federal charges related to producing child pornography (in which he raped minors). This lady protected a child rapist. I have never been impressed with Davis. She's the gal who left her service handgun in her Porsche last year while she went home decor shopping, and got it stolen. She utterly failed to protect the city from violent protests in 2021, and nearly 700 people have suffered violent deaths in Memphis over the past 2 years. She oversaw diversity quota hiring of officers that subverted established police minimum standards and background qualifications. I believe all five of the officers initially fired in the Tyre Nichols incident were hires under those reduced hiring standards. I'm wondering where is the outrage over this Peter Principle Person leading MPD? Is it simply the same progressive city politics that put those unqualified officers on the streets (in Davis' SCORPION unit, no less) that protect this unqualified Chief, because she's black? It shouldn't be about the color of her skin. It should be about her character, and her professional results. Well, as command staff of a major metro PD, she actively and deliberately protected a man who continued to rape children under her protection. That is the same moral and professional conduct that her officers engaged in against Tyre Nichols. which she herself said left her "horrified," "disgusted," and "confused."
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It looks like that's a DPMS pattern LR308, not an AR10. They are good guns, and capable of being much more accurate than the PTR, FAL, or even SCAR-type piston guns if you get something other than a Bear Creek barrel. Even the heavy-for-class BCA is still lighter than the rifles you mentioned, though - you may be having optimistic memory. The BCA might be 8 or 9 lbs... those old battle rifles are all 10lbs dry. If you want something more tactical/battle rifle handy, try Ruger's new SFAR. All the punch of a 308 using essentially AR15-sized hardware and furniture. It is amazing - the weight feels like an AR in the hand. I just picked one up and kitted it out; I like it so much, I want to get another one. I will wait until they come out with a 6.5 Creedmoor version before dropping the coin into a second one. They do not take typical DPMS pattern LR308 barrels due to the hybrid sizing.
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There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer. The most important question to answer is, what's your mission profile/use case? What do you want the rifle to do for you? What barrel do you have on there? Hunting Rifle Battle Rifle DMR Benchrest Precision Tactical SPR Each of these roles (or your own special case) dictate different stock and grip attributes. Nobody can give you a meaningful answer to your question without knowing what it is for.
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Welcome, Dan. I'm local to you, hopefully we'll see each other at an event or on the range sometime. I'm a gunsmith and instructor. Sounds like you enjoy your Glocks?
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ad closed Sig Sauer P320 X Compact 9mm
DocHawk replied to CA2TNRefugee's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Still ready to buy at your current price ($450), I'm just in Chattanooga. Do you get over this way at all? -
Just sold my 66-2 locally for 900. Good condition with Pachmyer grips. For reference.
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ad closed Scar 17s trade for preban $3200
DocHawk replied to Volfan72's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I can probably find something you're looking for in the safe. Will write tomorrow. Where are you? I'm in Chattanooga. -
Ooooh. What kind of groups does she shoot at 100 yards? Also, please PM me the serial #
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I swap (sometimes twice in a day) between guns depending on activity and outfit. The key is, the manual of arms for all my guns is the same, for all carry locations. My P320's, P365, and M&P 2.0 are different sizes and calibers for different situations. The P365 fits in a dang bathing suit. One P320 is a compact and streamlined for IWB carry. Another P320 compact is kitted with a 400 lumen weapon light. Takes more to conceal but still fits IWB with jeans and a tee shirt. The M&P 10mm goes OWB or on a chest rig depending on the activity. All of these firearms (and every other handgun I carry for immediate use) are striker fired without a thumb safety, carried condition 1. The procedure for draw and defensive use is the same. My hands and eyes don't care which one is in my hands, and I don't have to waste a single mental clock cycle on considering which gun it is, which condition I left the thumb safety in, whether the trigger is going to be a DA or SA press, etc. My entire OODA loop is dedicated to dealing with the threat. I am a huge fan of SAO hammer fired guns, SA/DA combat pistols and competition handguns, revolvers of all eras, etc. I've carried a Colt SAA in a cowboy crossdraw holster as well as a Western thigh holster around town in Tombstone, AZ, where I have a ranch. Even with the loaded cowboy gun on my belt, I had the P365 (or prior to that, a G43) IWB at the opposite location (appendix or 3 o'clock) to use for self defense. That modern firearm has come in handy on more than one occasion, especially in Tombstone.