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    Competition Guns

    The Prodigy is competitive in the 2011-style space. The Echelon is competitive in the USPSA/IDPA space, both comped and non-comped. That market is so relatively small I don't think it's a focus, but Julie Golob and Rob Leatham are on their team and knocking out wins:
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    165 Grain 40 S&W Is It Dead?

    Glock has their own matches. SIG has their own matches. S&W just started S&W Academy for training. Springfield Armory needs to step up. :)
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    165 Grain 40 S&W Is It Dead?

    GSSF is fun and quick and a great introduction to competitive shooting. It's equivalent to Steel Challenge, but on paper.
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    165 Grain 40 S&W Is It Dead?

    Nobody said it was a problem. I said that 9mm had less felt recoil. That's mathematically demonstrable... and it's why shooters in competitive sports look to use the lowest recoiling round allowed in their sport.
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    165 Grain 40 S&W Is It Dead?

    No, it's the current "cool" thing because of effectiveness, capacity and lower felt recoil. It doesn't hurt that it's also cheap because it's mass-produced.
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    Rehabbing some SIG P22X's... the current project

    Two of the three done: Waiting on replacement parts for the P220 - having to change out the hammer to get to the new style hammer strut.
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    165 Grain 40 S&W Is It Dead?

    Grain weight doesn't determine recoil strength - powder charge does. Typically, heavier bullets have more of a "push" recoil because there's less powder, and smaller bullets have a little more of a snap because there's more powder. Grain weight affects the recoil impulse and how it's...
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    Rehabbing some SIG P22X's... the current project

    I've got three SIG P-series guns I'm rehabbing. All auction/gunbroker buys (damn you GT Distributors!). P226, P229 and P220. They're all disassembled - they'll get a good cleaning then I'm going to touch up the frames and slides with chemicals (bluing, blackening), but first I spent the night...
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    how does this do the job..??

    They do that today.
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    how does this do the job..??

    I believe there should be one cell on any given state's death row. You get it until the next person is convicted to death, then you get to make room for them. Add that element of just not knowing to the process... no more "hotel forever" death rows.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    That’s a smart move - new patents, no clones, same holster fit.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    Throw it away and buy a new Glock. :)
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    Auction pickup: Spanish .38 Spl

    I’d be interested to see what the Llama quality 320 could do. :) Sort of:
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    Auction pickup: Spanish .38 Spl

    Auction pickup today. Needs some cleanup and touch up but in great condition. 1946 Spanish 6” .38 Spl.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    I'm looking forward to the suits against Ford, Chevy, GM et all to prevent people from modding them with chips and programs to allow more speed and acceleration, too. That's deadly, dangerous and not required to never exceed the posted speed limit. Then we go after the drink manufacturers for...
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    No 9mm MOS guns in wave 1. Glock 23 but no Glock 22. Non-9mm MOS options to start. No COA guns at all. Very strange.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    For everyone saying it's about the switches... it's more than likely about the money in the form of patents. Re-engineering product manufacturing lines isn't something you do in the short term.
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    John Deer Enters The Pickup Truck Market

    $250K? $50+ - https://footballclassicseries.com/2026-john-deere-pickup/ Be warned - this is likely AI slop, not reality. :)
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    What have you bought firearms related in the last 48 hours?

    TLR-7X for $125 new, SIG Romeo-X Enclosed 6 MOA Red Dot for $NDA (through SIG's ExpertVoice Program).
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    I have no words [Portland PD]

    DLO was explained in the article in the very first post.
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