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  1. My latest purchase. A Tristar TEC-12. Can shoot in Pump or Semi auto. Just need to wait untill someone figures out how to put a mag-extension on this one, they have allready figured it out on the Semi's. Figured it would be fun to shoot

     

    http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae290/ackbar00/TEC-121_zps84b01582.jpg

     

    http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae290/ackbar00/TEC-123_zpse760e837.jpg

     

    http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae290/ackbar00/TEC-122_zps74485e5c.jpg

     

    Where do i find one and how much?

  2. http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd145/importkillnstang/20120728_135510.jpg

     

    LMT, custom cut 6.5 inch barrel

    Nickel boron bolt

    Timney trigger 3.5lb

    BCM charging handle

    Eotech 512

    It now has a magpul stock too

     

    Was this the bcg you got from me?

     

     

    Sweet build BTW.

  3. I like the DB9 however i have not heard much about them. I held one this weekend and it seemed to fit me nice.

     

    I have read several places where they have had issues north of 1k rounds. I think im going to go with khar.

  4. I've been doing some research into compensators. What I've come up with is that they are useless in the .45acp. I have an aluminum framed .45 I was wanting to reduce muzzle flip for quicker follow up shots. Anyone have any experience with them? Obviously threaded not bushing.
  5. I have fired both and can't give a favorable review for either.

     

    PL9, just like the 380; the feed ramp to the chamber it too steep and if the cause for the failure to feeds that I experienced. Hollow point, or any flat nosed round will only worsen the issue. Given the use of the weapon, for personal protection, a hollow point round is likely to be used. Ball ammo or a pointed bullet will aid in smoother chambering. I spend hours with a drummle reducing the feed ramp and smoothing it to promote a smoother transition from magazine to chamber. I ended up just giving the gun away to someone, so they at least had something to protect themselves.

     

    I shot a friend’s PF9 one time. I blame him for the failures I experienced. In one magazine, I experienced 3 failures to feed and one failure to extract/eject. He claims he had never had an issue and the gun may have been dirty. He said he cleaned it and shot it a couple days later with no issues and had never had any issues prior to what I had.

     

    I do like the PF9 pricing, design and function over the Ruger. The frame of both is very compact and I would even include the M&P Shield with these for comparison.

     

     

    The only problem with the shield is finding them. I am looking for a small pocket pistol that will conceal pretty easily.

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