From your link:
"Because the .223 [HP] begins to break up on impact, it has less potential for damage or injury than the 12 ga. in the event of a ricochet. The .223 [HP] is obviously safer in an urban environment than the 12 ga. with slugs or buckshot."
"The 55 grain HP .223 has less...
Para makes a double stack 1911, as does STI, SV and a few other manufacturers. Even Springfield made a double stack 1911 in the past that was very similar to the Para.
They're supposed to dent the primer. If you don't dent the primer you don't get ignition.
Why would you spring load it? By definition the firing pin is static until it is struck by an outside force. A striker is spring loaded.
I said I was joking. A friend showed me that vid and I wanted to use it.
It could be, but the NRA three rules are - safe direction, finger off trigger and unloaded until ready to use.
Seems like a safe direction from my section of the internets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrjwaqZfjIY&list=FLNVpLqrCbzXc&index=88
Ok, but really - I don't think thats a bumpfire. I can't really tell if it has a sear in it though.
If the NRA three rules are being observed, it passes the test. Can't say I'd do that though.
Slow hit beats a fast miss - the better gun is the one you shoot better.
Lights can be cumbersome but useful. Depending on the mounting option though. I have a Benelli M1 that has a pressure sensitive pad that tends to turn on when I don't want it to turn on.
The type/brand of ammo is less...
The first NRA rule of gun handling is point the gun in a safe direction.
People get shot when the gun is not pointed in a safe direction.
I imagine that is where the issue originates.
The Remington 700 from the factory is a fine rifle. When it starts getting monkeyed with, you get what creates a made for TV expose special.
I know of no customers that have had that issue with a factory gun. However, monkeying with anything on any firearm can lead to bad results - the 700...
Just take a walk around the city. Union Square is nice as is the Wharf (horribly overpriced tourist trap) and I do enjoy a walk through golden gate park. Check out the palace of fine arts too.
M60 to the N - take the N into Manhattan, don't take the M60 because it goes via the Triboro and puts you into Harlem. It takes longer to go south if you do that as opposed to if you take the N straight into midtown.
Zombies in the "Shaun of the Dead" sense are not real.
Zombies in the sense of people who will not stop attacking you after being pepper sprayed, hit with a taser, shovel or other large farm implement because they are under the influence of drugs, alcohol or good old fashioned mental illness...
The learning curve is indian related, not arrow related.
Define long distance. Silencers are made for rifle and pistols - and they can shift point of impact but contrary to what you see on counterstrike adding a silencer does not make the firearm less accurate.
WD40 works great in a pinch because it is cheap and you can use a lot of it without a problem. You can buy WD40 by the can for $4 vs solvent or gun lube at triple to quadruple times that and you wind up using the same amount of product.
Oil and grease are both different things - there are...
I prefer foam plugs for this reason. You can plug and muff but it gets REALLY hard to hear anything spoken word.
You need to find better fitting gear is all.
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