OOOooohhhh yummy. I hope you have them with you tomorrow!!!!!!!1050 rounds of Speer Lawman 147gr 9mm
OOOooohhhh yummy. I hope you have them with you tomorrow!!!!!!!1050 rounds of Speer Lawman 147gr 9mm
Unfortunately not. Ordered online.OOOooohhhh yummy. I hope you have them with you tomorrow!!!!!!!
So we need to take them out and compare a bunch of cans back to back!! Double-fisted suppressed fire.2 new M&P9 2.0's!!!
Threaded full size w/ suppressor sights
Compact 4.0
Only 1 is threaded. I figured I primarily shoot my 4.25" Pro suppressed, I may as well get suppressor sights, and with these deals I couldn't pass it up.So we need to take them out and compare a bunch of cans back to back!! Double-fisted suppressed fire.
Why buy one when you can have two at twice the price!2 new M&P9 2.0's!!!
Threaded full size w/ suppressor sights Compact 4.0
Bought a M&P 22 Compact so I can get my daughter to shoot a handgun. Move her up to bigger caliber later .
Ruger American .22 Mag
Fer Sure, Fer Sure...I think we need a separate thread just so we can keep up with what @BatteryOaksBilly and @Jeppo recently purchased that is firearms related.
Fer Sure, Fer Sure...
you don't wanna try to entertain yourself with my recent purchases. Only thing I've bought in the last couple weeks is 300 .22 Mini Mags ordered today from Outdoor Limited. And, only because I decided not to send my daughter to a basic handgun course with Wally World ammo that even a sledgehammer won't detonate.
Nothing too exciting....25 rd. of Hornady 90 gr. XTP in .380, and 50 rd. Fiocchi 95 gr. FMJ in .380! The tryouts for "best ammo for the Sig" will begin soon!
(Is 25 rd. of anything a decent amount to tell if a gun will like it? Do I need a bigger sample size?) Always with the questions!!
I too have spent a fortune on .22 ammo from WM and not had too many issues. My M&P 22 wouldn't cycle some of them until I changed the gun lube from grease to oil. My daughter and I broke in a new SR-22 the other day and it was a disaster. I've changed the lube on that gun too and will try again tomorrow.I hear this from time to time and I gotta say that of all the thousands of rounds of ammo that I've purchased at Wally, I have had 1 round of 9mm WWB that wouldn't go boom. I need to add that the only ammo issues I've had recently has been with CCI MiniMags. Several out of a batch that I bought about a year ago will not fire, no matter what gun I put them in. I should have taken pics of the dents in the rims of these things.
Everyone's mileage varies I guess. I'm not afraid of the Wally.
Nothing too exciting....25 rd. of Hornady 90 gr. XTP in .380, and 50 rd. Fiocchi 95 gr. FMJ in .380! The tryouts for "best ammo for the Sig" will begin soon!
(Is 25 rd. of anything a decent amount to tell if a gun will like it? Do I need a bigger sample size?) Always with the questions!!
I too have spent a fortune on .22 ammo from WM and not had too many issues. My M&P 22 wouldn't cycle some of them until I changed the gun lube from grease to oil. My daughter and I broke in a new SR-22 the other day and it was a disaster. I've changed the lube on that gun too and will try again tomorrow.
All I want to accomplish is to send my daughter to the course with a gun/ammo combo that will run. It wouldn't be a bad thing for the instructor to demonstrate clearing jams but perhaps not on every magazine she loads.
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Which 3 do you have?If it is ammo you are going to consider carrying you might want to run more of it just to be safe, but if that box feeds and runs buttery smooth that should give you an indication. Of the 3 Sigs I own none of them are picky at all.
What will you use to clean/lube when it acts up?My SR22 has run on any ammo I put in it. I plan to clean and lube it when it starts acting up.
Not sure about Ruger but I think he uses Tide on some of his Glocks.What will you use to clean/lube when it acts up?
I really haven't shot the gun yet. It's been too hot to go back to the range, which is indoors, but no AC in the lanes....I'm planning on going soon to really see what it's like. I'm hoping it's like the rental one I tried last time I went. That was very nice. It's why I ended up buying the gun. I'm sure it'll take some use before it gets to be as nice as the rental, because the parts are harder to work than the one I rented. Not sure how much the previous owner used it.Just my thought on that. If you're sure the gun is reliable, 25 rounds should be fine to find out if the gun doesn't like them. Some .380 pistols don't like to feed some hollow points. I had an LCP that you had to help the gun into battery when loading HP's unless your slingshot was perfect, yet cycled them fine while shooting.
Which 3 do you have?
What will you use to clean/lube when it acts up?
I'll just strip it down, wipe everything really good, run a bore snake through it, and give it some 3-n-1 oil on the moving parts.Not sure about Ruger but I think he uses Tide on some of his Glocks.
And, I use Dawn on the Glocks.