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If it is comfortable enough to actually carry that makes it great for me and of course for her she has to like it.
She never even glances at a revolver in the case at the range :)
At least she didnt pick the rainbow model :)
They shoot well and comfortable in the hand.
 

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Don't laugh i had the 9mm ladysmith in the 90s awesome shooter wish i would have kept it.
Never saw another.
 

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My dad has a bobcat and one of those NAA revolvers.


Do you have FTF and FTE problems with that Bobcat? Dad's has all sorts of issues.
I had issues when using cheap ammo. When I switched to quality ammo, the problems pretty much went away. CCI Mini Mags work well, as does Federal Auto Match.
 

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I had issues when using cheap ammo. When I switched to quality ammo, the problems pretty much went away. CCI Mini Mags work well, as does Federal Auto Match.
We've been using the lead federal champion as a low cost alternative to mini mags they have worked great maybe because of bullet design i don't really know.
 

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Only 3? Pfft.
Hi redfin my names dave have you ever went to ace firearms in pa sorry it's been a long time cant remember the city they had an excellent store they had everything .
Found it Washington pa.
They even had wilson combat 1911s on display
 
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My G23 w/Stormlake drop-in, compensated (lead capable) barrel. Also has a tighter chamber so "Glock Waist: on .40 brass is a thing of the past.
Hey locust cutter we have the same pistol love mine hows the accuracy with the storm lake I've heard good things.
 

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My G23 w/Stormlake drop-in, compensated (lead capable) barrel. Also has a tighter chamber so "Glock Waist: on .40 brass is a thing of the past.


The first thing I do when I get a glock is also buy a Stormlake barrel.

I reload everything and lead is cheap so I shoot mostly lead. I love those barrels.
 

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The first thing I do when I get a glock is also buy a Stormlake barrel.

I reload everything and lead is cheap so I shoot mostly lead. I love those barrels.
I've been shooting a lot of plated bullets in my .40 G22's and .45acp G21, with the stock Glock barrel. So far, I haven't had any issues but I watch closely for any buildup. I've shot a lot of lead bullets through the same guns and have never had any issues. I also clean them every time I shoot them.

I have a friend who's a firearms instructor for the St. Louis County police. The dept issues lead reloads for practice at their ranges. They've never had a problem related to the use of lead bullets in their G22's.

I know that GKB's can and do occur, due to the use of lead bullets, but if you don't over do it and clean your barrel well after each use, they can be used in a stock Glock barrel. Although an aftermarket conventionally rifled barrel, with a fully supported chamber, is a failsafe alternative.
 

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I've been shooting a lot of plated bullets in my .40 G22's and .45acp G21, with the stock Glock barrel. So far, I haven't had any issues but I watch closely for any buildup. I've shot a lot of lead bullets through the same guns and have never had any issues. I also clean them every time I shoot them.

I have a friend who's a firearms instructor for the St. Louis County police. The dept issues lead reloads for practice at their ranges. They've never had a problem related to the use of lead bullets in their G22's.

I know that GKB's can and do occur, due to the use of lead bullets, but if you don't over do it and clean your barrel well after each use, they can be used in a stock Glock barrel. Although an aftermarket conventionally rifled barrel, with a fully supported chamber, is a failsafe alternative.


My issue is the whole cleaning thing..... I'm not good at that at all...

I usually clean the thing after I run a 50 cal ammo can of rounds through it....

My carbine has been cleaned twice since I've owned it and I'd hate to venture a guess as to how many rounds are through that..... When I clean that I usually end up looking like obama after I'm finished with the BCG.

I do clean my precision rifle more often. That one gets cleaned when I start noticing accuracy issues
 

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I've been shooting a lot of plated bullets in my .40 G22's and .45acp G21, with the stock Glock barrel. So far, I haven't had any issues but I watch closely for any buildup. I've shot a lot of lead bullets through the same guns and have never had any issues. I also clean them every time I shoot them.

I have a friend who's a firearms instructor for the St. Louis County police. The dept issues lead reloads for practice at their ranges. They've never had a problem related to the use of lead bullets in their G22's.

I know that GKB's can and do occur, due to the use of lead bullets, but if you don't over do it and clean your barrel well after each use, they can be used in a stock Glock barrel. Although an aftermarket conventionally rifled barrel, with a fully supported chamber, is a failsafe alternative.
I've run many many thousands of lead rounds through my glocks and hk usp 45 also a vektor .40 beretta 96 clone all polygonal rifling never a moments trouble i use remington 700x bore cleaner with a brass brush makes them new again only kabooms i knew of were accidental double charge loads.
 

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Ruger LCR 357 with Hornaday critical defensive in a little holster in my front pocket for the city xd 40 with 180 fmj for going through your car door when Iam out in the country cause around here you might fiimd some tweeker thief that doesn't belong.
 
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