Lmao......there are good and bad in all of them in the Automotive industry but more good than bad in the Toyota Tundra world.....Sorry brother but I owned one Ford and never another. Dodge will never be under my carport, but Chevy I have always been a Chevy guy untill I biught my 08 Crwmax 4x4 Tundra
Lol...Microgunner I did not buy to CC I have a great 40 for that. I am going to look at holster for open carry. I have been trying to find a nice grip for it but nothing out for the tacops. Guy the grip looks large but really not much longer that my extended mag for the xd subcompact
Survivalshop I will be cleaning in a few hours and will let yall know if it will come off, but from what I have seen online it won't.
The brass to slide contact seems to be very common in the 227 and there are also issues of slide to frame abnormal wear. I will be keeping an eye out on this one.
Oh,, it is exactly where the ejector puts them. I have to say that unlike the rest of my fire arms Gloria spits each load out almost in the same place on the ground. I will look around on the net but I literally just got home with it an hour ago
So after 28 rounds down Glorias hole there is brass or some type of scaring going on where the case ejects and hits the slide. In those 28 rounds I ran into two jams where she fail to load another around in the throat of the barrel, but with a simple pull of her slide to the rear position she was able to handle mre rounds. The recoil is very light compared to my XD40 and the Scorpion 1911 in 45acp.
Ok , I just went outside and fired 6 rounds and OmF'ingG!! The trigger breaks so damn crisp and clean and all the way back. Its like no trigger as you pull and then "Bamm"!! Gloria is without a doubt the best sidearm thus far in my collection
So I said a few weeks. I lied!! It was a two day wait , so that made it in the shop last friday but I had to work all weekend. So today iy is in my hands.
And my carry gun is a sub compact xd 40 and to be honest it is a fine shooting sidearm, but lets not compare apple to oranges! We could look at the Christisian Arms Damascus 1911.