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Rhodewarrior

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  1. My first pistol was a Glock 32. I loved the .357 round and had it for 10 years.  Initially bullets were $13 for 50 and now $26 which is why I sold it.  Not really a concern for you if you reload.  I wish I still had it and would have just bought a 9mm conversion. 

  2. I’ve had several M&P’s and have two now; I’ve never needed to upgrade a trigger. The safety is just a personal call. I wouldn’t use it, so I wouldn’t want it. But I want a magazine disconnect on every gun I can get it on.

    Magazine disconnect?  Is that what is needed for the gun to fire with the mag removed?  Is that an add-on?

  3. check the belts-make sure they are there, see if the fans are operating-if they are electric turn the a/c on because they should always be running when the a/c compressor is running.  Finally when it is hot, SHUT ENGINE OFF and feel the radiator hoses-if one is hot and one is cold most likely a bad thermostat or radiator restriction. hope this helps.

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  4. I've had few issues with wolf too.  Unfortunately, the Mini 30 firing pin spring is not designed for berdan primers which are what most steel cased bullets use.  I have still used steel case for the last 10 years through mine.  I have had good luck with most other brands of steel cased ammo though.  I recently starting buying PPU--it's brass cased with a boxer primer and you can get them online for $10 a box of 20. I will say that I get the best accuracy from Federal Fusion but it is $26 a box.

  5. I read this yesterday, seemed to help clarify things a bit for me :)

     

    http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/06/foghorn/is-the-atf-really-trying-to-classify-ar-pistols-as-nfa-items/

    The part that reads "without manual reloading" in section 'b' sounds like it targeting all semi-autos. Am I reading too deep into the wording?  I don't manually reload my pistols, they reload themselves. :shrug:

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