I got a real unicorn item from those folks coming later too.
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That my friends is 500 rounds of get-out-mah-house, fuck your frying pan, goodness right there.
Courtesy of @PughSelfProtection.
I ordered this stuff around noon on Wednesday, it shipped inside an hour and was waiting for me on my porch Friday today. Shipping faster than a speeding zombie apocalypse!
Pretty fair price too....... considering. Approx $1.10 a round which is pre panic retail pricing for this stuff.
+P 124? Target Sports never has anything in stock when I check. To be honest I'm not bothered, I don't buy HSTs very often. And I'm happy to support a vendor.They got ya.
I just ordered the same thing (except 147gr) for .85/round. 124 is also .85/round. Target Sports USA.
How difficult is it to replace the rear sight on the Shield? I hear there are parts underneath the rear sight that are held in place by it.Ameriglo SW-145’s installed on this Smith and Wesson M&P 9 Shield.
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How difficult is it to replace the rear sight on the Shield? I hear there are parts underneath the rear sight that are held in place by it.
There are, it’s kind of annoying actually. Unlike with Glock’s where the firing pin safety plunger is completely self-contained and can be removed on its own from the inside of the slide. With the Shield’s, it gets installed down into the slide from the top of the slide underneath the rear sight. Then the spring and cap go down in on top of the firing pin safety and have to be compressed while installing the rear sight. Then once the rear sight is installed the spring/cap is now captured by the underside of the rear sight which is what creates the spring tension on the firing pin safety plunger. Also, some Shield’s rear sights can be very difficult to remove. I attempted to use my sight pusher at first, but I didn’t like how much tension there was while trying to move the factory sight. So I switched to one of my brass punches and it bent it and then snapped off the tip. So I had to swap to a steel punch and really whack the crap out of it to get it out…this is also after letting it soak for almost three days in Kroil. I did find a tiny bit of rust underneath that was also making it difficult to remove. But nonetheless, I got the new sights in eventually.How difficult is it to replace the rear sight on the Shield? I hear there are parts underneath the rear sight that are held in place by it.
Funny. I have never needed my "Creds" or letterhead to buy my Blue Label Glocks. Interesting. You must work for one of those secret agencies.
Why secret? You just criticized not sharing information. Can’t make it up. Lol.
I just got a 19, 5, MOS for similar. Not sure what the point is.
Also, if you were as much of “the man” as you portray here, you’d know your agency is going away from those and adopting something else. Lol. In fact if you were about to pass the people I associate with in the hall, you’d jump in a broom closet to avoid them. You’re a bottom feeder. Go check a car seat and write a parking ticket. Lol. Great “police” work. Lol.
I picked this up a couple of days ago, but what the heck... A new-to-me drywall hoist! Woo hoo!
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Funny you should ask... She broke her arm going for a walk last week. Anything to get out of home improvements I guess.Don't you have a wife to hold the drywall in place?
They serve their purpose nicely.I know its cheap but its a huge upgrade from what i had and the best fire rating for the price point.
I need another one.I know its cheap but its a huge upgrade from what i had and the best fire rating for the price point.
By the way , Thanks. You posting this was a reminder to get my ass in gear and order another one from my local Tractor Supply store. Should have it in two days.I know its cheap but its a huge upgrade from what i had and the best fire rating for the price point.
My TSC had 6 up front and another dozen out back in boxes.By the way , Thanks. You posting this was a reminder to get my ass in gear and order another one from my local Tractor Supply store. Should have it in two days.
Careful. Lots of issues with those Chinese built safes. Big problems with the electronic locks failing and the fire rating is "screwy".I know its cheap but its a huge upgrade from what i had and the best fire rating for the price point.
Lucky for him and me this Winchester model of safe is made right here in the good ol’ USA . In their Texas plant to be exact.Careful. Lots of issues with those Chinese built safes. Big problems with the electronic locks failing and the fire rating is "screwy".