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  1. As an owner of a 509T, I will say 3 things: 1. They're great guns, reliable, accurate, and have a nice feel in the hand. 2. IMO there's way too many parts internally that could fail, i.e. the rear sear assembly. For better reference please look up an exploded parts diagram. 3. Best multi optic system in a stock pistol. I tried multiple optics, and they all held zero.
  2. I had issues with the rail master holding it's zero. Four different rail masters, bought and returned 2 of the red and 2 green, did not hold their zeros with my .40.
  3. @Defenderyou still looking for a macro?
  4. Academy in Cool Springs has some magpul guards, closer to you is Royal Range as well.
  5. The same thing happened with Bernie Sanders' votes, but that doesn't mean we just continue to fall back into the two party bs. If enough people get the message and take a stand, things will change, but if we just continue to roll over and play dead when things don't go as planned, then they will never change.
  6. Vote for one of the other parties. Such as the libertarian party, if they could give us another decent candidate. There has always been more than two parties, just no one ever looks for them, so they get voted out by the time primaries role around, and then you're left with the choice of which is the better bad choice.
  7. I bought an aftermarket G19 barrel that had a too much of an angled feed ramp, what you're describing as the "mouth", had to file it down some to solve the issue. Polishing your barrel may help, but I would compare feed ramps more closely, perhaps use a caliber to measure thickness of the ramps, the aftermarket could have a thicker feed ramp that is too tight in tolerance for your model.
  8. scatman

    Premium Gas

    Where did you find RIP? I haven't been able to for over a year.
  9. Accurate might have better options, either no.7 or no.9, I can't remember off the top of my head and currently all my load stuff is in storage. Might also look into titegroup.
  10. I have one that holds my shotgun, a single heavy barrelled 12ga.
  11. Knowing you, I'm assuming this is a 9 and not a 40?
  12. This is listed in the wrong area sir, you might have better luck in the "Non-firearm Classifieds."
  13. scatman

    SBR Stamp

    From my understanding, and this is after discussion with a buddy of mine who is a LEO, the blanket method, in wording is viable, but has known some officers to still press a charge, and sometimes it gets tossed, sometimes it doesn't. Not worth the legal headache. JMHO. This stuff really should be clear cut and simple not all the nonsense we have to go through every 6 months because of some idiots who can't tell the difference between 9mm and 9x19.
  14. scatman

    SBR Stamp

    What that article doesn't tell you is that the "loaded rifle" in your vehicle must remain hidden. I.e. in your closed trunk or in a storage case. Not exactly easily accessible. As a "pistol" it doesn't have to follow such strict nuisances. It is treated just like a handgun. Once the stamp is applied it is officially a rifle and subject to the laws and regulations of such. #4 on my original comment is a bit of outdated information, because I have always known to use a trust and have had one set up for 6 years now. Points 1-3 are still rather valid. Yes, TN allows the carry of a loaded long arm, so sure, you could still keep it in the car, but again, it must be hidden at all times.

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