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  2. I think this is the right solution. Yogi showed up again yesterday afternoon and turned one of the feeder's legs into pretty good imitation of a pretzel. So now there are 200 pounds of corn on the ground. At least the feeder wasn't really damaged with the exception of that one leg section, and I have a spare. So once the corn on the ground is gone I'll wait a couple weeks before setting up again. That's be a good solution if I had a means to string that cable, then rig something up to lift and lower the feeder, and make some kind of harness for the feeder. I'm sure it would work, but it's not practical for me. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
  3. Yeah, thats exactly right. The FBI actually called the Glock inherently unsafe. Glock did three major voluntary upgrades in the 90's. People don't remember this but there was a decade of this happening to Glock. Yankee Marshall talks about it here when he responds to the WGP video.
  4. could be hanging up on the slide release, have you tried slingshotting the slide rather than pressing the slide release? Test all your mags see if they all do it. load one less than max number of rounds. I doubt it has anything to do with the type/brand of ammo you're using, but anything is possible I suppose.
  5. Agree to disagree. Sig just filed a lawsuit against Washington State for its training agency banning the 320. Sig is certainly defending the design, We will see where the dust settles
  6. Lee Weems of RangeMaster has a very interesting podcast out today just on the DA/SA subject. You can locate this under 'That Weems Guy". Langdon ane Rehn: A Reasonable Discussion. His guests are very knowledgable, Karl Rehn and Ernest Langdon make some great points on this subject be it for CCW or competition. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-weems-guy/id1575361538?i=1000719480275
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  8. I don’t disagree with you. I think it’s 18. Just gave a ballpark.
  9. Your first statement holds a lot of weight. In my own opinion, you should stick with a single action or DAO at this point and master one before going to SA/DA whether it be hammer or striker fired. The switch between first round DA and second SA is a skill requiring a lot of practice. A note on your reholster method, Rule #1, treat every firearm as if it is loaded. I wouldn't reholster without engaging the safety or decocking the pistol. I own a couple of striker fired pistols but prefer hammer fired myself and for competition I'd choose SA hammer fired every day.
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