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Old 03-31-2015, 02:18 AM   #31
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Dave I just picked up a Alien I.W.B. and O.W.B holster's with there 2 fer deal!Plus a Glock Shell for my son. Never had a I.W.B. before and man it is comfortable!
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I also have the alien gear holsters and think they are awesome.
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Old 04-01-2015, 09:17 PM   #32
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I also have the alien gear holsters and think they are awesome.
I think they are well made and a good price.. Now I will look for a OWB for my Ruger Security Six .357
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Old 04-01-2015, 10:17 PM   #33
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ive had very good groupings with .40 call Federal Hydroshock, as well as Speer Gold Dot.... use FMJ ball for practice. what hooting stance/grip are you using? Trigger squeeze has a direct tie to groupings as well... but from what you have said your groups are, that is VERY good!
 
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ive had very good groupings with .40 call Federal Hydroshock, as well as Speer Gold Dot.... use FMJ ball for practice. what hooting stance/grip are you using? Trigger squeeze has a direct tie to groupings as well... but from what you have said your groups are, that is VERY good!
I have been shooting standing and 2 hands, I agree bad trigger pull can ruin a shot. I learned that when I was shooting my A1 when in the service, Shots above or below your point of aim breathing , left or right jerking the trigger! As mentioned a few post back the longer the shots the more your errors will show up :O I would like to group 3" or less at 25 yards :). A good excuse to practice more :)
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Just an update to an old thread.. I took the 45 apart and scrubbed it and cleaned the hell out of it. I was really surprised how filthy I had let it get. A lot smoother and no jams.
Secondly, does anyone have the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22? Thinking about picking it up today. How do you like it?
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Dave it is amazing how much crap get into a gun from shooting. I have been shooting Winchester White box in my Ruger Security Six and wow even the cylinder got dirty! Don't know what powder they are using but it is a dirty burn.. I have only done a basic cleaning so far on my 9E but will do a full strip down soon,, I have been getting a few FTF with Federal 115gr Aluminum case 9mm (cheap ammo)10$ a box. So when I do a full service will see if it changes, As for the S/w I can not help you there, But my Son has 3 or 4 S/W Shields and loves them,A .22 also I find out what model. He and his wife loves them all :)
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Just an update to an old thread.. I took the 45 apart and scrubbed it and cleaned the hell out of it. I was really surprised how filthy I had let it get. A lot smoother and no jams.
Secondly, does anyone have the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22? Thinking about picking it up today. How do you like it?
I have the new m&p 22 compact.they are now made in the usa by smith & Wesson.the original was accually made by walther. at any rate the new model
is excellent and feeds about any ammo without any failures.highly recommend
this pistol
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Well I picked it up late last night and haven't had the chance to shoot it yet but I will give a full report when I do!
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Dave that gun is awesome! Congrats
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