.380 or 9mm?
#64
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by MADMAX
Do you have CCW in AZ or do you just open carry?
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#65
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by ZC EF 4dR
the funniest part is, you sell products for lubrication and don't take proper precautions of lubrication of your own equipment.
hell, ive owned my Rem 870 since i was 16(8 years now) and the ONLY time i ever cleaned/oiled it was when i first bought it. ive put thousands of rounds through it every year since then and not once had one single misfire. precautionary measures? bah, ---- it!
#66
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by Dr.Boost
CCW in AZ which works in quite a few other states that I'll never go to. I would feel to weird with my gun showing. People look at you funny.
and this is for all of you in cali trying OC is your best bet they have issued more last year than in the last 10 years prior all together
Originally Posted by ryan89crx
i put 200+ rounds through my 9mm the first time i had it out and never lubed it. not one misfire.
hell, ive owned my Rem 870 since i was 16(8 years now) and the ONLY time i ever cleaned/oiled it was when i first bought it. ive put thousands of rounds through it every year since then and not once had one single misfire. precautionary measures? bah, ---- it!
hell, ive owned my Rem 870 since i was 16(8 years now) and the ONLY time i ever cleaned/oiled it was when i first bought it. ive put thousands of rounds through it every year since then and not once had one single misfire. precautionary measures? bah, ---- it!
#68
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by ZC EF 4dR
thats fine but when your firearm ***** up and they give you the "failure due to non lubrication" and say shove it you will care. and as for your shotgun...who cares about a damn shotgun unless its a collectors like a browning 425 or 525.
#69
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by RotaryGeek
Well thats why its so damn cheap. I put another 100 rounds through it today. Not a single missfire or jam, and believe me i tried. So far im loving the gun. Its great. Best $150 i have ever spent. Easily more fun to shoot than all my shotguns together. Still can't match the m44 but its fun anyways.
#70
Re: .380 or 9mm?
Originally Posted by ZC EF 4dR
firearms that are covered in oil is not for lubrication that is assembly oil/cutting oil. did you ever notice that the oil is dried to the bag that your firearm came in? thats because its not for lubrication its made for creation and assembly only. ever notice that little puddle from your lubricating oil leaking off the bottle DOESN'T dry?
a test round is just to show the firearm has been fired for
1.) grooves/twist
2.) amount of turns
3.) function
its called ballistics it has to be recorded by every firearm producer and sent to records with your firearms serial number. they dont fire it to make you feel warm and cozy there they do it because its required.
honestly you saying that is like saying "hey i just built this engine its lubed from the assembly lube, ---- the oil, start it up."
the funniest part is, you sell products for lubrication and don't take proper precautions of lubrication of your own equipment.
a test round is just to show the firearm has been fired for
1.) grooves/twist
2.) amount of turns
3.) function
its called ballistics it has to be recorded by every firearm producer and sent to records with your firearms serial number. they dont fire it to make you feel warm and cozy there they do it because its required.
honestly you saying that is like saying "hey i just built this engine its lubed from the assembly lube, ---- the oil, start it up."
the funniest part is, you sell products for lubrication and don't take proper precautions of lubrication of your own equipment.