Monday, February 15, 2010

 


beretta mini-cougar magazines


Like JohnStoner, I have two M9A1s with beretta mini-cougar magazines. Accuracy, reliability, and totally dependable in all weather- snow, rain, dry, heat and dust- whatever, NEVER a problem. About 4,500 rounds fired between the two of them. I've retired my Kimber 1911s, in favor of my Berettas. The Kimbers are strictly for loan WHEN TSHTF... The M9A1 is my "go to" handgun, and unlikely to change.


Yeah, you want two. One for each hand. That gives you forty-two shots before reloading, and two different direcions to shoot... Easy with a 9mm, but try it sometime with a pair of 9.5" Ruger Super Redhawks! I have, but I'll stick with the M9A1's, thanks... In all seriousness, the 9mm with the proper ammo, AND proper placement, is just as well going to take-out the trash, as my dusty Kimber Beretta 92 Magazine. I won't change back- no reason to.


Nope, the M9A1 is the choice of the Marine Embassy Security Details, and my choice as well... So too, are the Mec-Gar 20rd Anti-Friction Coated magazines, and the Pro-Mag 33rd Beretta 21Magazines, though I load only 32 in mine... Both magazines fit both of my CX4 Storms perfectly...


rparrish, I use Gold Dots, both 124gr and 147gr, and know that whatever I hit, is going to go d-o-w-n... Having 21 rounds in either gun, makes for a warm feeling... I can't really imagine a "real life" scenario for using 32rd magazines, but WHEN the SHTF, who knows? Having interchangable magazines with the CX4s, is a "good" thing...


To those who would try to compare the 1911 to the M9A1, I'd say, "beretta mini-cougar magazines, to yah, Buddy!" and "Why have only 11, with a Chip McCormick mag, when you can have 21?" Nah, that'd be petty. As I say, mine, my Kimber 1911s are now for loan-out when the SHTF... My best, I'm keeping for myself...


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Rifle Scopes


Based on this I did the best I could to get my reticle into something. It is no secret that I have not been satisfied with the quality of the Rifle Scopes from China. The report I just received form one of my field testers at Fort Bragg on the latest CRS from China was not good. Therefore I have terminated any further production of the CRS from China.
I am working on having a 1x4 CRS made in South Korea and a 1x6 made in Florida. I was hoping Trijicon Rifle scopes would look at my reticle for their new TR24 Accupoint but as of now it seems they are not interested. S&B did not want it for their Short Dot and Swarovski was not interested in my reticle for their Z6. Any of these scopes would be a excellent package for this reticle.
I haven't given up. I'm still trying to get my reticle into a good quality CRS.

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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

 



Magpul


I spoke with him a while when I was registering me and my father for their class this April in Reno. Very cool guy with a good sense of humor. After watching the Magpul instructional video, its obvious the guy has some really great teaching skills and really enjoys doing it.


Im looking forward to the class......despite the rising costs of ammo. I bought ahead to be prepared.


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Rule 3
Keep your booger-hook off the bang-switch.

Keep your booger-hook off the bang-switch.



From Outlaw State Bullets. ctxt
It's a 225 gr. bullet with a serrated jacket, made to expand at subsonic velocities. These are being...

Not understanding the problem or solution
In an article that claims Sudden Jihad Syndrome is linked to sexual starvation, someone who may have been the pantie bomber: And this problem makes me want to get married to avoid getting aroused Ya know, you coulda just gotten laid.

In an article that claims Sudden Jihad Syndrome is linked to sexual starvation, someone who may have been the pantie bomber:

And this problem makes me want to get married to avoid getting aroused

Ya know, you coulda just gotten laid.



Tuesday, February 02, 2010

 


Browning hi power magazine


Although it would seem not as �in demand� as the Government Model the Browning hi power magazine 1900 pistol magazine Hi-Power has remained a popular offering through our shop. Still an extremely viable weapon system, even in stock form the Hi-Power offers a very attractive blending of size, weight, concealability, and of course a healthy payload of ammo. And for those who favor a 9mm there really may be no better platform for a carry gun... but, despite being lauded by many as �Browning hi power magazines masterpiece�, the guns aren�t exactly perfect from the factory. Many users find the stock sights too small, the thumb safety less than optimal, the hammer a bit too nippy, and the trigger simply not as useable as the Browning�s other jewel the 1911. But at Heirloom Precision we�ve got a little something that addresses all that and more... the SRT conversion.


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Trijicon

At first I was hesitant about the smaller Trijicon but now that I've tried it out - I completely get it. This scope is SO much easier and I can see myself being 'faster' with this ACOG than I could be with any other. Beyond that Trijicon, I'm sure the BDC feature will prove itself useful and entertaining when time permits.

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