I was wondering if you could make a video or post on how to zero, not sure if that's the correct term, a new pistol's sights to determine if they need adjusting.
Also, I was wondering if you could make a video or write an article about the differences and about AR, AK, pistols with braces, carbines for home protection. Again not sure about proper terminology. I've looked them up, but find the information confusing and contradictory.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. A happy and healthy New Year to all.
I was wondering if it is okay to store pistols--the ones I'm using are below--as a temporary solution until I can purchase a safe? Extra magazines and unloaded pistols with silica packets are stored in each. Will they be okay? Still learning...thank you
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Awhile back, Grand Power changed their US importer from Eagle Imports to Global Ordnance. Not long after that, Eagle Imports went out of business.
The concern is, I've only seen one of the gun makers that used Eagle Imports announce their new importer (that was Bersa). I've a Metro Arms 1911 and was wondering who the new importer would be. I've attempted to contact Metro Arms themselves but haven't received a reply. Was wondering if anyone hear has heard anything.
Hi Graham, fellow Grand Power fan here. For their service size offerings (K100, Q100, X-Trim) do you know the factory recoil spring weight? This would be the spring that comes with a red marking from the factory. And is it compatible with recoil springs from a more common handgun?
Ahhh, no, that is not rust, just some sort of metal treatment. I wouldn't worry about it.
I'm adding a few pictures here. Maybe if you see it? I don't know why, but it really concerns me.... Again, the gun has never been fired.
That's an odd one. I've not heard of that before, but also not had a Walther rust despite lots of use in the Oregon rain. You've got me stumped.
I have another question, internet searches are yielding no results.
I just bought a Walther PPS M2 from Sportsman's Land, disassembled to clean and saw a number of areas that looked like rust.
Contacted Walther, their response:
"What you're seeing is where they're brazing those parts together. That is a normal part of the manufacturing process. That is not rust and that is why you were unable to wipe it off while cleaning it."
Is what he said correct? My other pistols don't have it...
Absolutely would be delighted