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Someone made a 15mm muzzleloading double barrel Harlot mod called "The Shinzo Abe"
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Tanfoglio makes good stuff, i mostly know them from their EAA and Action Arms imports which are great for the price in the competition scene. note that the GT 27 isn't 1:1 with the Beretta Jetfire or Minx (or 950) and some parts may require fitting.tangfolio parts kits for Beretta 25
I'm not against the idea of a modernized lever-action rifle or PCC, but for fuck's sake make it out of classic steel and wood.Wack laws, trolling and we live in a coomsumer market if it's made it will sell.
No one stops to ask should we.
I own a POF Renegade Plus that I think is a good rifle. I got it back in 2018 for a decent sale price. No clue about their other rifles. I like their BCGs and I use their roller cam pins in my PWS rifles. As someone else in the thread mentioned, the firearms industry will make anything at all if they think it'll sell. Think of all the dumb and unnecessary crap you've either seen or bought over the years.Why the fuck does this even exist, this shits so gay
I learned about the EAA Witness Elite Match in 10mm right as the chinks blessed us with the Grandma Hunter Virus. I never found one in stock anywhere but I'm definitely the type of guy to buy a CZ 75 in 10mm. I don't think it's made anymore. I don't regret not finding one but I bet if I had I wouldn't have bothered with a few other 10mm pistols that collect dust in my safe.Tanfoglio makes good stuff,
The OEM plates for the 92 suck ass and there's not enough real estate for proper milling. I'd avoid.What do you all think of 1911s and Beretta 92s with red dots?
Tangfolios are still imported but not through EAA anymore. EAA lost their rights somehow and now they come in through IFG now. EAA still owns the Witness name. Now it is just called the Tangfolio Combat model.I own a POF Renegade Plus that I think is a good rifle. I got it back in 2018 for a decent sale price. No clue about their other rifles. I like their BCGs and I use their roller cam pins in my PWS rifles. As someone else in the thread mentioned, the firearms industry will make anything at all if they think it'll sell. Think of all the dumb and unnecessary crap you've either seen or bought over the years.
I learned about the EAA Witness Elite Match in 10mm right as the chinks blessed us with the Grandma Hunter Virus. I never found one in stock anywhere but I'm definitely the type of guy to buy a CZ 75 in 10mm. I don't think it's made anymore. I don't regret not finding one but I bet if I had I wouldn't have bothered with a few other 10mm pistols that collect dust in my safe.
What do you all think of 1911s and Beretta 92s with red dots? I can understand why folks want them given how good and inexpensive red dots are becoming. I simply don't think that a flat plate on the slides of Berettas and 1911s looks good. That said, check out what Sig has here. The Sig slide profile is a better fit for a red dot even if it's not exactly like the P series pistols. I feel as if Glocks, M&Ps, and Sig 320/365s have slides better suited for that sort of thing.
Tanfoglio T95 (EAA Witness Steel) used is great, but the Tanfoglio Defiant is a more modern offering. all steel full sized 10mm and no finicky custom kits installed. the EAA Girson imports (MC1911, et c) are alright, on par with RIA or something, and they're aren't crap. via con dios.CZ 75 in 10mm
Going through their catalogue, it looks like they're the importer for the FK BRNOTangfolios are still imported but not through EAA anymore. EAA lost their rights somehow and now they come in through IFG now. EAA still owns the Witness name. Now it is just called the Tangfolio Combat model.
from first hand experience, it's basically a semi-auto .44 Magnum with very mild recoil in the steel frame, and much higher velocity possibly making it compete with .44 Magnum out of a carbine rather than a pistol. haven't shot the polymer frame.I'm intrigued by 7.5
The FK BRNO has one of the coolest sights available. I've always wanted to give them a try.Going through their catalogue, it looks like they're the importer for the FK BRNO
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I'm intrigued by 7.5, but not even close to $2,000-intrigued much less ten grand so I'll wait for the 7.5 Yeet Cannon
I'd assume there's comparable recoil because they chopped about an inch off from the barrel. Which leads me to complain that a cheap bastard like me can't get a 6" barrel without shelling out $8,000 more dollars than the basic package.from first hand experience, it's basically a semi-auto .44 Magnum with very mild recoil in the steel frame, and much higher velocity possibly making it compete with .44 Magnum out of a carbine rather than a pistol. haven't shot the polymer frame.
But how do I get my TZ-75 to cycle when I shoot it?Tangfolios are still imported but not through EAA anymore. EAA lost their rights somehow and now they come in through IFG now. EAA still owns the Witness name. Now it is just called the Tangfolio Combat model.
But how do I get my TZ-75 to cycle when I shoot it?
I have a Tangfolio knockoff CZ-75 that doesn't like the 9mms I've been feeding it and the slide locks open almost every time I shoot it so I have to hit the slide release constantly.View attachment 5852817
Uh...what's a TZ-75? And don't murder me, it appealed too much to my boomer faggot meme instinct.
on CZ-75 and similar pistols, i would bet that the round is nudging the slide stop pin slightly, enough that during recoil it is engaging. consider experimenting with a wad cutter or something like a Gold Dot and see if you still see a problem. if not, then inspect the spring for being bent (it is a wire that is straight, or newer style with a hook), and if the spring is straight, consider upgrading.I have a Tangfolio knockoff CZ-75 that doesn't like the 9mms I've been feeding it and the slide locks open almost every time I shoot it so I have to hit the slide release constantly.
The spring looks pretty straight to me and the ammo I've got is 115 grain Remingtons and 124 grain Winchesters, both round nosed FMJs.on CZ-75 and similar pistols, i would bet that the round is nudging the slide stop pin slightly, enough that during recoil it is engaging. consider experimenting with a wad cutter or something like a Gold Dot and see if you still see a problem. if not, then inspect the spring for being bent (it is a wire that is straight, or newer style with a hook), and if the spring is straight, consider upgrading.
i've added more detail in my original post to explain things a bit better. but the round nose profile of some 9mm can be a bit pointy and if the slide spring in a bit bent or if the bullet protrudes a little more than OAL would allow in your particular pistol, the clearance can be very very tight, to the point where it might impinge on the slide stop spring.I've got is 115 grain Remingtons and 124 grain Winchesters, both round nosed FMJs