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re: 2 New Toys (Both 9MM), Some Questions, and a Small Safe Review.

Posted on 8/4/15 at 9:53 am to
Posted by VaBamaMan
North AL
Member since Apr 2013
7653 posts
Posted on 8/4/15 at 9:53 am to
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You're gonna give me an aneurysm over here!


I am assuming you could tell I did that on purpose. Not sure how much more obvious I could make the 's.



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You'll love that your M&P Shield will require pretty much none of this. Yea, you can clean it. But I've seen the things run when they were caked in gun powder residue. When you buy quality, keeping it spotlessly clean isn't all that important.


I've noticed you talk about this a fair amount in both your posts and your videos. That many people over clean their guns, and modern guns don't need to be spotless. It will be nice having less effort in ownership. Except...I offered to clean the Hi-Point whenever he needed it. Sigh, oh well, at least that helped make the deal happen.




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Not to be nitpicky, Mr. Clip. But the bullet was not struck by the firing pin. The round was, more specifically, the primer on that round.


Yes, I know. I really didn't feel like going out of my way to fix that, even though I realized what I was saying as I was typing. I just said screw it anyway. I had already written a novel at that point.




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I have no clue what's going on with your Hi Point. It appears to be made by the same people who designed that safe.


Well that makes 2 of us.

In regards to the second part of your statement. I'm pretty sure I could walk in and take the job of the head engineer at the factory that made that safe. "I can't do trig, but I'll make for damn sure that the walls of your products are straight."




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the ergonomics of that handgun are nowhere near modern standards. So while it was enjoyable, it wasn't nearly as easy to shoot as modern guns.


I am assuming you used this phrasing because of the other thread?

I could tell it wouldn't be very comfortable in the hand. It is a less ergonomic version of the 1911.



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But it did have very little recoil. I'll give it that.



Was the lack of recoil because of the gun, or the round? Because the round itself seems like it would, as a previous poster stated, "pack a punch".


I tend to like antiques, and weapons that are at least a bit off the wall. This ticks off both boxes. Just so happens to tick off a third box I need right now, cheap.
Posted by jdavid1
Member since Jan 2014
2468 posts
Posted on 8/4/15 at 10:29 am to
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Why yes and no, man attempting to be an a-hole. To be specific, I was wondering if the firing pin and blowback spring were covered. Not the jamming issue itself.


Not trying to be an a-hole. There is a reason these guns are $150.00 brand new. They are cheaply made and jam up when they are brand new much less 17 years old. To answer your question yes, they will honor their warranty and fix what seems to be the problem if you send it to them. Before, I would break the gun down first, clean it, and make sure to put it back together properly. Also, try a new magazine. 90% of my feeding problems are magazines.
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