Whiskeywon
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Nice! Didn't you get a P90 last month?
I did. I really liked it, so when this popped up on GB for $300, I snagged it.Nice! Didn't you get a P90 last month?
They're all chunky like budget USPs, but they're still awesome handgunsI did. I really liked it, so when this popped up on GB for $300, I snagged it.
I had the opportunity to handle one of these a few months back. The new owner didn't know how to break down or reassemble it.I was surprised to see a Ft. Smith PPK at my LGS. I jumped. I‘m hearing good thinks about the new one. Slides are made in Germany and the whole thing is machined, not cast from what I’m reading View attachment 530696
Haven't seen one of those in quite a while, the report on those is crazy especially indoorsNew toy
I'll be curious about the range report. Anything automag is a mixed bag. I always want their guns to work naturally because they're so damn cool.New toy
I've had a few Automag 2s and 3s over they years, they all worked fine, it's just getting magazines and parts that's tough. On the other hand I had an AMT Hardballer at one point and that thing was a piece of shit jam-o-matic!I'll be curious about the range report. Anything automag is a mixed bag. I always want their guns to work naturally because they're so damn cool.
So for $900, you got 3 superior Glock-clones.Palmetto State Armory Daggers: two-tone gray, black DLC, and the complete frame with a custom slide.
Of the 2 I have had experiences with one works with all sorts of ammo. The other doesn't work at all (cycling problems) both IIIs. The IV in 45 WinMag works well.I've had a few Automag 2s and 3s over they years, they all worked fine, it's just getting magazines and parts that's tough. On the other hand I had an AMT Hardballer at one point and that thing was a piece of shit jam-o-matic!
.That could have been what I was experiencing as I didn’t have the bandwidth at the time to tinker with them.Of the 2 I have had experiences with one works with all sorts of ammo. The other doesn't work at all (cycling problems) both IIIs. The IV in 45 WinMag works well.
My understanding (told this by the guy who headed their repair dept) is that the ones that were tight on the barrel tolerances would shrink to under tolerance after fired. He suggested chamber reamer would be the place to start.
Yeah, I’ve had a III and a IV and neither of them worked for shit which is a shame because those are guns you want to work because they’re just fun. .30 carbine shot pure fire out the front and just brings a smile. Neither shot one of the hardballers though.I've had a few Automag 2s and 3s over they years, they all worked fine, it's just getting magazines and parts that's tough. On the other hand I had an AMT Hardballer at one point and that thing was a piece of shit jam-o-matic!
In 1903, this thing must've been the most freakin advanced defense tool in the world. Auto loading, more capacity, more concealable, quick reloads, etc. The Single Action Army was probably still the norm back then.1903 Colt pocket Hammer 38 AutoView attachment 534064
Took the AMT Automag2 to the range yesterday. Didn’t skip a beat threw lots of fireballs.I'll be curious about the range report. Anything automag is a mixed bag. I always want their guns to work naturally because they're so damn cool.
Shame you had to move to even get such a thing. I have the same exact size model. Clicky Surefire M640 and a Aimpoint CompM5. Awesome package. Would love a Sig suppressor to go with it, but they're hard to get.Been awhile since I posted here. First free state purchase. Sig MCX Virtus pistol.
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I will have to post up another pic once I get the Dead Air can on it.Shame you had to move to even get such a thing. I have the same exact size model. Clicky Surefire M640 and a Aimpoint CompM5. Awesome package. Would love a Sig suppressor to go with it, but they're hard to get.