Browning Buckmark .22 Camper
M&p 40c, still my favorite, just bought a CZ 75d Compact, haven't had time to really test it.
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Browning Buckmark .22 Camper
I have several favorites. My Ruger SR9c and My Ruger SR40c. I'm kind of partial to Rugers.
I will look towards the hills from whense cometh my help. All my help cometh from the Lord.
Summer Carry: S&W 642
Winter Carry: Dan Wesson VBOB
Trail Carry: S&W 627PC 2.65" barrel
Home Defense: CZ 97B
Of at least thirty is a Glock 19.
My beretta px-4 compact in 9 mm.
Think about summer carrying being a Smith Model 442, to prevent rust on the blued
cylinder use liquid auto polish. I have both but if I have to remove the 442 from
my pocket holster the only visible item is dark not a silver color.
Just my 2 cents worth
Glock has announced a problem
If you google search Glock Gen 4 problems you will find much more information about the pistols.
The problems have been serious, one agency named in one of the google responses recalled all of the Gen 4 pistols and reissued the gen 3 pistols,
I have been told that this pulling of the Gen 4 pistols was not unique to this single agency, agencies in Indiana come to mind.
If you google search Glock Gen 4 problems you will find much more information about the pistols.
The problems have been serious, one agency named in one of the google responses recalled all of the Gen 4 pistols and reissued the gen 3 pistols,
I have been told that this pulling of the Gen 4 pistols was not unique to this single agency, agencies in Indiana come to mind.
Glock Announces Voluntary Replacement of Recoil Spring Assemblies in Gen4 Pistols
Replacement Program Limited to Gen4 Model with GLOCK Covering All Shipping Expenses
SMYRNA, GA – September 6, 2011 – GLOCK Inc. announces that it is
voluntarily exchanging the recoil spring assembly (RSA) on its new Gen4 pistols
shipped between August, 2009, to July 21, 2011, to ensure each pistol’s
performance meets the company’s demanding standards. With several variations
of the RSA in the market today, GLOCK’s goal with this voluntary exchange is to
standardize the RSA to gain the best possible performance in each pistol.
GLOCK’s product development team has modified various elements of
the RSA. The new RSA compensates for all design modifications made to
the Gen4 and allows the pistols to function up to GLOCK’s rigid quality
standards and reliability goals.
Consumers should note that Gen4 G26 and G27 models will not require a
modified recoil spring.
“We are moving proactively and quickly to standardize this part of the
pistol. This is a voluntary exchange specifically for the new Gen4 models,” said Gary Fletcher Vice
President GLOCK Inc. “We have developed a program for consumers to send in their existing recoil
spring assemblies and receive new ones at no cost.”
The replacement of the Gen 4 pistol RSA can be performed as part of the regular field-strip process;
consumers do not need to take the Gen4 pistol to an armorer. Consumer’s are urged to call 1-877- 745-8523 to order their new recoil spring.
For more information on the details and shipping requirements on the replacement program, visit
GLOCK.
Google Page Ranking Contact:
Mike Robinson, GLOCK, Inc., 770.432.1202
any firearm that functions is a favorite. Some I just like to shoot more often.
"Government is not a solution to our problem, government IS the problem." The fed has taken too much tax money from the people, too much authority from the states, and too much liberty with the Constitution." Ronald Reagan.
Colt 1911 Wiley Clapp (04840WC).