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In a Centerfire Semi-Auto, Which in General is the Weakest Link?
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1664263" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Uh...no, I don't read the gun-rags anymore actually. Ever see many bad reviews in them? Wonder why? Most of the useless drivel and nonsense I read is in here. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> In your first <em>incorrect </em>response to the poll you said "the shooter" even though I purposefully left that option out and now you are shifting gears and saying it's "the ammo"...There is a substantial amount of written evidence (which requires one to read it) to support my premise that it is the magazines in general that are the cause of most malfunctions in a CENTERFIRE semi-auto pistol. (As to your comment that generalizations are stupid, then why answer a poll where I asked a question that uses the words "in general?) I have had a fair amount of <em>real </em>firearms training, both military and civilian, and have been taught by some pretty good folks. (Wanna get <em>really </em>embarrassed and compare DD-214's with me?) I also have <u>over </u>36 years of experience with a wide variety of handguns upon which to base my answer...Besides, it's <u>my </u>poll and <u>my </u>soup and <u>you </u>get no soup today. Your taking this too seriously...lighten up before you pop a vein in yer forehead. It's just a poll! We cool? (And go clean your magazines).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1664263, member: 10465"] Uh...no, I don't read the gun-rags anymore actually. Ever see many bad reviews in them? Wonder why? Most of the useless drivel and nonsense I read is in here. :) In your first [I]incorrect [/I]response to the poll you said "the shooter" even though I purposefully left that option out and now you are shifting gears and saying it's "the ammo"...There is a substantial amount of written evidence (which requires one to read it) to support my premise that it is the magazines in general that are the cause of most malfunctions in a CENTERFIRE semi-auto pistol. (As to your comment that generalizations are stupid, then why answer a poll where I asked a question that uses the words "in general?) I have had a fair amount of [I]real [/I]firearms training, both military and civilian, and have been taught by some pretty good folks. (Wanna get [I]really [/I]embarrassed and compare DD-214's with me?) I also have [U]over [/U]36 years of experience with a wide variety of handguns upon which to base my answer...Besides, it's [U]my [/U]poll and [U]my [/U]soup and [U]you [/U]get no soup today. Your taking this too seriously...lighten up before you pop a vein in yer forehead. It's just a poll! We cool? (And go clean your magazines). [/QUOTE]
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