From my own experience, the "Love" is all about unquestionable reliability. The P95 is light weight and more than accurate enough for the job it was intended to do. But I've never found any ammo that it doesn't eat and spit out flawlessly. I have other 9's that I love but the P95 is the one I...
Anyone have any experience with these? Do they fit well and will they work with the factory synthetic stock?
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A few questions:
1. How do you remove the stock reinforcement? It seems to hook over the rear of the heat shield and I can't figure out how to remove it without forcing it out. I'd really rather not do that if at all possible.
2. I'm replacing the factory wood stock with a Choat stock like the...
Does anyone know if the Accu-Strut barrel stabilizer is still being made? If so, then who sells them? I checked out the Har-Bar but it cost way more than I wanted to spend.
If they are no longer being made or not in stock anywhere, does anyone here have one they would be willing to sell?
Thanks.
I just ordered a Single Six that will become my grandson's one of these days and would like to install some faux ivory grips scrimshawed with his initials. Does anyone know if and where these can be ordered on-line?
Thanks.
Took my P-95 to the range a couple of weeks ago and noticed that after about 200 rounds, the slide would drag going into battery when I "slingshot" it. But it worked perfectly when I used the slide release. Go figure?
Still no FTF or FTE, even after 500 continuous rounds without cleaning.
I've got some of that too, but I haven't tried it yet. Great looking bullet! Have you heard anything about "failure to fire" with some of the 9mm CD? That's the rumor I've been getting.
The only Taurus auto I own is a PT 1911. Had some problems early on, but it's been good since, and feeds "most" hollow points well. I've never had to deal with their CS before, so I can't comment on that. But then, I've never had to deal with Ruger CS either. So......
A good friend of mine has...
I have two - an older alloy frame .40 S&W and a C9 9mm.
I received the .40 as a gift and had major problems with it from the beginning. It seldom fired an entire magazine of FMJ's without a malfunction, and once, while releasing the slide, it became hopelessly jammed. I MEAN "HOPELESSLY"! I...
I voted for steel, but Ruger's had good results from their alloy frames so it might be a good ticket to keep it that way. I'm not against polymer frames, but the thought of a plastic 1911 makes my skin crawl.
I don't think so on the polymer frame .40.
As for the Sigma, I think all the negative talk has to do with the 2,000 lb. trigger pull. Just lift weights and eat your Wheaties.