V29189*** Regular Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 17, 2010 #21 The whole design point with you having to release the pin, is so you INTENTIONALLY inspect the chamber, avoiding AD's. Triggers are for shooting - not stripping. I like their intentions.
The whole design point with you having to release the pin, is so you INTENTIONALLY inspect the chamber, avoiding AD's. Triggers are for shooting - not stripping. I like their intentions.
AdamO Regular Rating - 100% 51 0 0 May 17, 2010 #22 agilent_one said: Wow. You either need a stick, or human sized digit. Terrible inconvenience. Click to expand... ^ agreed.. it's never been an issue for me.
agilent_one said: Wow. You either need a stick, or human sized digit. Terrible inconvenience. Click to expand... ^ agreed.. it's never been an issue for me.
Grizzlypeg CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 80 0 0 Location Winnipeg May 17, 2010 #23 Its a good little pistol, and well designed. Mine functions flawlessly, and I only strip it for cleaning.
Its a good little pistol, and well designed. Mine functions flawlessly, and I only strip it for cleaning.
Until the Angels Fall BANNED BANNED BANNED EE Expired Rating - 94.2% 49 3 0 Location London, Ontario May 17, 2010 #24 You can just stick your pinky in it to flick the switch down
Master Chan Regular EE Expired Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Location Alberta May 18, 2010 #25 Very minor inconvenience on a very good gun. Still love mine.
Sir Jake Regular EE Expired Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Location Chilliwack May 18, 2010 #26 IM_Lugger said: no you don't need no stupid tool. just use your finger. the only time I removed the 'tool' was when I changed the backstraps. Click to expand... It's very easy to do with your finger.
IM_Lugger said: no you don't need no stupid tool. just use your finger. the only time I removed the 'tool' was when I changed the backstraps. Click to expand... It's very easy to do with your finger.