How is that the fault of the lower? The same thing can happen to an aluminum lower and it would be junk as well.
I mean, they replaced the lower when it had nothing to do with it. I don't see how he can complain about it.
How is that the fault of the lower? The same thing can happen to an aluminum lower and it would be junk as well.
That cz sounds (reviews) and looks nice! Wonder if anyone has em locally...
Damn, where was that? If it's old enough - possible but not that likely - it's a non-firearm
Well I can't say that I blame anyone who talks shit about Mag parts now. Apparently this is normal.
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That's porosity from casting, not corrosion.Yep, Mg needs to be totally sealed or it corrodes quickly.
Try loading 5 per mag. You can't rush accuracy, so if you really want to dial it in, 5 rounds per mag is a good way to mentally and physically take a break and refocus.Just bought my first handgun, an M&P9 FS, and have shot about 300 rounds in the last week. As I got more comfortable, my groupings at 7 and 15 yards got better. 25 yards is still all over the place. I have more ammo coming next week. Any advice for what to practice and what to look for?
Also, what's a good number of mags? I only have 2 and found it a little annoying needing to reload every 20 rounds.
Try loading 5 per mag. You can't rush accuracy, so if you really want to dial it in, 5 rounds per mag is a good way to mentally and physically take a break and refocus.
Just bought my first handgun, an M&P9 FS, and have shot about 300 rounds in the last week. As I got more comfortable, my groupings at 7 and 15 yards got better. 25 yards is still all over the place. I have more ammo coming next week. Any advice for what to practice and what to look for?
Also, what's a good number of mags? I only have 2 and found it a little annoying needing to reload every 20 rounds.
