Definitely drain. If its pointing directly down, its drain for sure.
And note to the wise, if you've never drained and filled diff fluid before... do it in a nice ventilated open area... it smells like ass.
There should be a fill hole higher up. It was at a weird angle for me in the V. You'll need a suction gun to pump diff fluid into the carrier.
lnice! In canada you have to have a prohibiter certificate to own one that small and theyare next to impossible to get.
My friend has on and was grandfathered in to be able to keep it.
I've shot his prohib before and they are hard to hold in your hands.
I'm goin to the range right now...gotta run some rounds through the glock!
just put about 250 rounds down the pipe of my glock. i have gotta say im impressed. ive shot them before and never really liked them that much but now that i got my own i really do like it.
i even threw it in my roni carbine and went to town! only complaint is i started going through the ammo fairly fast once i got it in the carbine stock lol.
Im thinking about selling my HK and getting a glock 21. I didnt realize that the 21 had a mag capacity of 13 + 1 while the HK is 8 + 1. I have always been partial to glocks anyways.
Im thinking about selling my HK and getting a glock 21. I didnt realize that the 21 had a mag capacity of 13 + 1 while the HK is 8 + 1. I have always been partial to glocks anyways.
As an official old fart I appreciate having a kilo of steel in my hand; it steadys my aim .
Damn composite guns are too light and wiggle around too much .
I have both, sig p226 .40 and hk usp compaq .45. The sig is all metal and the hk has a polymer frame. The hk has the same recoil as the sig and it has a shorter barrel. To get better with any gun, you need to practice, practice, practice. If it wiggles around to much, hold it tighter.
ive also got a sig P220 .45 and P226 9mm.. ive shot the sigs a lot and i was better with them but ive improved with the glock.
sunday im doing another glock only day at the range. we will see how it goes. i just got a delivery notice so i think my harley backplate and trigger connector may be here.
As an official old fart I appreciate having a kilo of steel in my hand; it steadys my aim .
Damn composite guns are too light and wiggle around too much .
As an official old fart I appreciate having a kilo of steel in my hand; it steadys my aim .
Damn composite guns are too light and wiggle around too much .
I have both, sig p226 .40 and hk usp compaq .45. The sig is all metal and the hk has a polymer frame. The hk has the same recoil as the sig and it has a shorter barrel. To get better with any gun, you need to practice, practice, practice. If it wiggles around to much, hold it tighter.
I'm with ya. I've got a Sig 232 in .380, Glock 26 in 9mm, HK USP comp. in .40 and HK USC/TAC in .45. Great guns. Here's a couple of my Zombie deterrents.
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One is a HK USC in .45 the other is HK SL8 in .556.
I'm with ya. I've got a Sig 232 in .380, Glock 26 in 9mm, HK USP comp. in .40 and HK USC/TAC in .45. Great guns. Here's a couple of my Zombie deterrents.
One is a HK USC in .45 the other is HK SL8 in .556.
Yeah, I've got about 1000 rnds of Federal XM193 for the Slate (SL8) and 500 rnds of UMC 230 gr. .45 for the USC and 45 Tac. I just inherited a M1A Socom 16 in .308. Haven't had a chance to sight it in and see whether it likes the 150 or 168 gr bullets. A never ending challenge that I enjoy every day! LOL
what's up fella's? it's been awhile for me around these parts of the internet. so i leave this place for several months and come back to see the same dumb questions being asked with little to no help...haha
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