I have had some 1911 mag springs go soft, So I have gotten into the habit of rotating mags, usually every 2 weeks or so. If I leave the house, they are loaded to capacity, but if they are in the house, I just keep 12 in the mag on a 15 round mag. If I can't get the job done with 2 12 rd mags and...
I either purchase firearms with the ambi-saftey or install them. Back in the 90's when I was big into competition, I tried an ambi slide release and mag release. The mag release worked well, but the slide release kept coming loose so I ditched it and learned to do it with my index finger.
I typically strong side carry with an OWB holster. Given the area you intend to camp and the type of critters you are likely to encounter, IMHO, you should consider a large caliber revolver instead of an auto.
I haven't. I worked on the ejector a bit, but not the spring. "Back in the day" when I was doing 2 gun and 3 gun matches, I used different loads based on distance or how the RO had the steel set (easy or hard to knock over). The factory spring worked with all my loads, so I left it alone. I'm...
I'm with 2A_Tom. I happen to own a Marlin Camp 45, and it is a darn good shooter! Now if the bet was findin the brass it spits out, I'll pass. I've never shot a gun that throws them further then the Camp 45.
I don't think anyone believe Remington ramping up production will solve the shortage. I do think it will help make a little more ammo available, but folks will snap up what they can and the shortage will continue. It didn't start overnight, and it won't end overnight.
Personally, I'm glad I was...
Sad but true. I mainly go to the show to get bullets from Vance Bullets, but have purchased a few party poppers there. Now I get my party poppers from Rural king or the local shop.