- 21-02-2012, 19:47 #851
Cheers we didn't know there were rumours about jamming just something we thought was possible from the makers vids and wanted proving either way!
- 21-02-2012, 19:47 #852
I'm interested in the KSG as well. I have two of them on order for me and my old man. It's size is the only big deal. The switching mag tube thing makes it legal in COMMIEfornia CA. The premiums they are getting for the KSG makes my head spin.
I hope the KSG turns out to be as nice as this RFB. I was wondering about the quality of the rifle since they make good dependable pistols that are on the less expensive side. The rifle is nothing like their pistols!
- 21-02-2012, 19:49 #853
people were concerned about it over here as well. the rail used to eject the rounds has some polarity to it. It's made of spring steel and has two notches on the entry that prevent the ammo from slipping back or touching the ejection claws.
- 21-02-2012, 19:53 #854
Nice to know it was taken into consideration in the design, I'd have thought it was important enough to mention on the sales blurb!
- 25-02-2012, 21:01 #855
Smith & Wesson Model 437
Here's a gun I purchased several months ago. Very diminutive. It's a handy little snub-nosed gun, surprisingly rare - probably not very popular since it "only" shoots .38 special ammunition. I really like the way it feels in my hand. It's a Smith & Wesson Model 437.
- 25-02-2012, 21:10 #856Senior Member
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- 25-02-2012, 22:08 #857
No.
No.Apparently some moderators take themselves very, very seriously, and cannot abide posts such as:
"If however you offer to moderate you may be a sanctimonious, unfunny pissflap to your heart's content."
Some comments are allegedly "very very nasty and uncalled for."
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- 25-02-2012, 23:46 #858
That's a S&W! The ammo is worth more than a Saturday night special!
A revolver goes bang no matter what and that one is ideal as a back up on your leg or in your belt line as a back up for your rifle and pistol. That little shit is surprisingly accurate. That's as good as snub nose revolvers get.
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- 06-03-2012, 17:21 #859
- 06-03-2012, 18:46 #860
These weren't too bad either, designed for the hands of women
.....just like my d***!
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