>>9435777 (PB)
Then you'll be looking for another board, because we dig, meme, pray and shitpoast. That's it ... that's all we are chartered to do.
>>9435793 (PB)
Then you've never owned a Taurus Judge. When the cylinder doesn't rotate to the new chamber, that's a jam. My Judge did that with less than a box through it. I fixed it myself (machinist / diemaker) and then sold it. It was working fine when I handed it to its new owner, but I had lost confidence in it and didn't know if something else (bad metallurgy / heat treat?) might be hiding and waiting for me to REALLY need it to work.
>>9435750
>He didn't know the bill was fake….maybe George didn't either but at age 46, he should have.
A good fake? Pretty hard to tell, particularly with an older bill lacking the embedded strip and, to be honest, I just took $200 out of the ATM and didn't check ANY of them. Do you?
>>9436041
Keep it clean and oiled and make certain to use a firm grip that doesn't allow the pistol to move backwards. When that happens, energy is absorbed and malfunctions are frequent. When you fix the grip, almost any pistol past the "brand new company" level is mighty darned reliable. Even my SCCY, which was horrible at first, only took one trip to the manufacturer for some (free) retrofitting and it has almost never had so much as an easily clear-able stovepipe since. A couple thousands rounds since it got back to me and it's probably had 4 stovepipes ... all of which were probably my fault.
That said, my next pistol will be a SIG for its larger trigger guard making it easier to use with gloves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykH10Y4S2bM