Looks a lot like this:
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Looks a lot like this:
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Got to the range yesterday and made a firing video comparing my pistol to the Walther PPX 9mm. I held mine with one hand to demonstrate the lack of muzzle flip even without placing your support hand on the stick magazine.
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Got to the range yesterday and made a firing video comparing my pistol to the Walther PPX 9mm. I held mine with one hand to demonstrate the lack of muzzle flip even without placing your support hand on the stick magazine.
quote:Don't think the mag is in there, doesn't look either picture with a mag.
I guess I'm missing something. I'm certainly not criticizing just curious, (1) is the magazine (either style) missing? (2) if it is, is it just the camera angle that makes it look like the brass is ejecting out of the mag well?
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I guess I'm kind of piggy backing a little off of Hoss' post
quote:An old Bridgeport knee mill....brings a tear to my eye. Possibly the greatest machine tool ever built. I remember being told back in the day that this is the only machine tool ever built that could " reproduce" itself. Every component could be machined on this mill with no need for any other type of machine. Thanks for the pic and bringing back a lot of fond old memories.
My old Bridgeport with one of my stocks chucked up in the works
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The magazine release button and slide stop are intended to be operated with the support hand, which are both easily in reach of the thumb.