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alwayspackin

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About alwayspackin

  • Birthday 01/27/1979

Profile Information

  • Location
    Camden, Tennessee
  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    trading
  • Occupation
    law enforcement

Miscellaneous

  • Handgun Carry Permit
    Yes
  • Law Enforcement
    Yes
  • Military
    No
  • NRA
    Yes
  • Carry Weapon #1
    Glock
  • Carry Weapon #2
    Baby glock

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  1. I have owned every laser out there. The laser max is by far the best. I have several thousand rounds on mine. For the pf9 the arma laser for the price is the way to go. Drop tests on the arma are out of this world. And yes lasers are for play most of the time. The laser max is the best over all.
  2. alwayspackin

    Sigma .40

    I have traded for a few. The trigger is a easy fix. Takes 5 minutes and its better than my glock. Pm me for instructions for a trigger job on the sigma. They r very accurate little guns. They make good vehicle guns. IF they get stolen you don't have very much into it.
  3. You yourself said you stayed in the lane for about a mile. After you passed him you should have returned to the right lane. If you take it to court you will loose. And also have to pay court cost plus your ticket. Sorry, but the law is what it is!
  4. I had the barrel on my glock 26 done a few years ago. It looks really nice. It cost me 50 dollars with shipping. I searched for it online and then just picked one. I can't remember who I used but it only took a few days. It is the best bang for your buck if you’re sporting up your gun. There are two types of jewelling. Small jewels and large jewels. I went with the large jewels; the small jewels appeared to me to have too much going on. I have shot several hundred rounds threw it since then and it still looks the same. You will have to make sure to keep a little extra oil on the barrel, since they remove the finish to bring out the stainless steel.
  5. Magnum primers are around all the time. Try the reloaders bench in Mt. Juliet. Also you can use small rifle primers. Regular small pistol primers seem be very hard to get.
  6. I have one in my glock 26 and love it. I have had every kinda of laser they make at some point and the lasermax is by far the best.
  7. I had a simple sight job by the On Target rip off shop and will never go back. It was ridiculous what I paid. They are very arrogant and rude at this place.
  8. You can't worry about being sued. You can be sued for anything. And if you can't afford an attorney one will be appointed (man I have heard that phrase a million times). If a weapon is being banished there will definitely be a body lying on the floor. If you second guess it you will be lying on the floor instead of the bad guy.
  9. The Outpost on the other side of Murfreesboro usually has a few. I would call before I made the drive for just ammo cans.
  10. Thanks for all the info. I up the powder charge and every thing went great. Shot my glock 22 and glock 26 with no problems. Also no problems with any other guns. I will post results and test info soon. I wish everybody owned a chronograph and had a place to set it up. When you live in the city and have to pay range fees it adds up.
  11. Thanks for the info. I ran the 40 load threw a glock 22 and a m&p with no problems. The 9mm load was ran threw a glock 26 and would not cycle. Sounds like I need to increase the charge alittle to me.
  12. After a few tests, I am set on 4.7 grains with a 180 grain bullet in .40cal using winchester 231 and magnum primers. These seem to be pretty hot but are pretty accurate. I like my loads to have a little punch to them anyways. The 9s seem to need a little more powder to cycle the slide more. I was just seeing if anyone else how any info here. I was thinking that the OAL might need to be adjusted. I was setting them at 1.130.
  13. I loaded some 9mm 124gr with Winchester 231 and magnum primers. I reduced the load by 10%. All loads were between 3.5 to 4.0. None of them would eject. Had jams, stove pipe and etc. It looks like my extractor is bent now. The last round at 3.8 would not eject at all and had to do some real pound on the slide to get it back. Has anybody else used the magnum primers in 9mm? If so, what was your load and how much did you reduce it? And yes, these are some of my first reloads. All of my .40s reduced by 10% worked great. But the 9mm suck.
  14. The bit flexing? I don't understand. If you are using a pipe vise and a drill press then it should be strait. If it is the bit, then you need some better drill bits. Not the cheap set. Buy one good single bit at Lowes in the size you need.
  15. I have to have one of those. I know just the think to do with that. Next saturday will be awesome after all.

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