What he said......Morning all....
The weathermistakenpeoples are screaming Noah’s flood is coming the next day or so.
Being they’re never wrong, it was decided to go to the range. Soooooooo………
Less talking. More shooting.
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Felt all Colt’y today except for one ghetto ash polymer thing.
Did you go to the range today?
To you too. Nice to see you back around.Happy Father’s Day.
What kind of Glock is that?.....
S&W M&P 2.0 Compact 9mm.
Stupid thing gave me all sorts of trouble today.
First the light flew off the rail. Apparently there is some additional adapter that I didn't know about to hold the farking light onto the rail. It sailed off into the grass with the first mag.
Then one of the mags stopped working. I disassembled it to discover the farking mag spring had broken into three pieces. Ok, no problem I will just use the other mag. After a couple of mag runs that mag also broke the spring! So that gun went down. When I got home I dug out the other 23rd mags I have and found another with a broken mag spring. This one broke just sitting in the drawer loaded. Three out of six mags broke their springs. That ain't good.
So I go to looking on Dee InnerWebZ for replacements and guess what? No one sells the springs for the 23rd mags! Godddaammmitttt! So I was screwed but then I thought why not buy a spring for one of the 33rd mags and see if it will work in the M&P mag? Ordered one.
I know I will have to cut it down but I think it will work. Looking around the web I see this is a somewhat common problem with the S&W mags.
Otherwise I decided I do not like the factory sights on the M&P. Going to replace them with tritiums soon.
Stupid polymer guns.
Or a Hi-PointHmmm....guess you should have bought a Taurus instead.
Well let's address the elephant in the room, Glock mags don't break. Well that is what they say anyway.Or a Hi-Point