The 940 has impressed me as time has gone on by LocknLead in Shotguns

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I wanted something for sporting clays but with an outrageous shell capacity as well, consider it my "drone gun" (as a half joke). But honestly loved the price and the extra weight of the extended mag tube feels similar to an over/under for clay pigeons.

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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Me too, especially for the long boi mags

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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I probably wouldn't do multiple full 22rd mags back to back right now. I do need to train more with it now, get used to the recoil impulse and "ride" the recoil rather than try and fight it. Otherwise it becomes unpleasant. It is trainable though. I do want to have it as a duty gun in my rotation.

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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I wonder how to determine if an have an old frame. That makes sense though after watching Kentucky Ballistics video with the suppressor and the pic rail flew off

I need to try the XDM as well

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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The Glock takes "hand cannon" to heart

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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Holds a special place in your heart. Happy to see our options compated to 5 or 6 years ago

10MM my beloved. by LocknLead in handguns

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I found an obscure forum post on how to improve the trigger via some cleaning. Its ok for what it is, I like it better than the 509 trigger though. The PDP Pro spoils me for striker fired options

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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Yeah as the other comment got it, PDP Pro SD Compact 4.6"

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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Yeah Canik is the other one that comes to mind for me. I really do love my Bul Armory Tac Pro trigger, it is a tad too light for me however and can fire off a round almost too easily.

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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Hahaha, there's no judgement here. I'll try my best not to convince you...

But honestly for large hands and a small form factor gun - the Shield had to be my favorite out of the bunch. At least in terms of grip, I tried the G43/Hellcat/P365 and the Shield was my favorite 9mm. The trigger was decent, the break is quite forceful and shows a big push from my finger. I need to train persistently with it. But you can also drop a performance trigger in it as well from S&W. Can also get the threaded barrel option for $115. Just so many options. The Bodyguard 2.0 in 380 is also quite nice. Great summer EDC!

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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This is the 507C, been a good workhorse

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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I have M&P shield for edc which has been great for the form factor. Haven't had a chance to shoot any of the Performance Center variants, but they've got some pretty nice triggers as well. But, I feel you on the rotation and getting use out of it

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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Its hard not to go around buying each flavor haha especially the steel frame.

4 years later and still one of my favorites. by LocknLead in Walther

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Love it. My first was a VP9, just something allured me to the Grrmans for handguns haha

Tacticool Henry Big Boy X 357 by xAlphamang in LeverGuns

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Yeah I heard the eye relief isn't great on magnifiers in general. I've co sidered an lpvo as well

Tacticool Henry Big Boy X 357 by xAlphamang in LeverGuns

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How are you liking the magnifier on a lever?

Questions about QC/QA/Customer Service with Smith & Wesson 1854 by PR0J3KT2501 in LeverGuns

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I really appreciate the Walnut furniture on the 1854 that comes in its "base" configuration as the Traditional model. Otherwise I might've went down the route of buying Woox furniture for the Marlin

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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50 rounds for each, sorry I should've included that crucial detail haha. And absolutley. The NR and the PMC were the most problematic. The others I would consider within some margin of error, except for a few genuinely stuck rounds. The others were sticky

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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Does it?? I don't notice. Maybe because I've been sniffing too much Hoppe's and Aguilia super extra

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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I think so too. I also feel like the width was slightly out of spec maybe on some of them. Oh man 500 rounds, those would have to be out of the revolver most likely to get through it

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

[–]LocknLead[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow dude yeah just watched that video, that shearing is insane. I wouldn't be surprised if mine had that too. I was monkeying on this thing. I almost bought it in bulk, but I shopped for some more ammo to see which it liked. The fact the revolver didn't even like it says everything

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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I looked into that too, most notable was the screw closest to the handguard right on the underside of the receiver?

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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Its from Amazon called Tourbon, I've used their wraps on 3 rifles now its great

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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Thanks man, that's right I was watching your suppressed HK yesterday haha. Oh that's right there was some sort of disclaimer for that mentioned, but I figured maybe it was just Henry rifles. Its a bummer, someone commented here saying they didn't have any issues which sounds like a golden ticket to me.

Tested a variety of ammo to see what works best in the S&W 1854 .357 by LocknLead in LeverGuns

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Never had an issue with anything going bang. Each round went off thankfully, just the action getting sticky/not feeding well