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Magazine Loader Options for the Ruger 10/22 Magazine Tabletop Review - Episode #202502
Magazine Loader Options for Ruger 10/22 Magazines. There are a wide variety of versions of the venerable Ruger 10-22 action rifle. In fact, by 2020 Ruger had produced over 7 million 10/22 rifles. But the stock 10 round rotary box magazine that comes with the 10-22 can be time consuming, although not difficult to load. However, it is inevitable that many Ruger 10-22 owners will eventually add additional magazines and even more likely move up to larger capacity magazines. Loading multiple magazines or high capacity 15 to 50 round magazines by hand can be an annoying task. Fortunately, there are rotary magazine loaders available that can complete the job with speed and ease. In this video we...
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Kel-Tec P-3AT 380ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202501
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Kel-Tec P-3AT 380 micro pistol was designed and based on the smaller well-known Kel-Tec P32 pocket pistol. Introduced in 2003, the Kel-Tec P-3AT was a successfully packaged, extremely light weight, six-round 380 pistol. What’s more, it was designed into the tiniest of formats for concealable firearms and remains the lightest of all 380 pistols. The Kel-Tec P-3AT was the inspiration for Ruger’s ...
Laser Options for Handguns Tabletop Review - Episode #202436
Просмотров 91Месяц назад
Laser Options for Handguns. An in-depth, comprehensive review. During this video we explore the benefits of adding a laser to your everyday carry firearm. The different types of laser options available including laser grip systems, built-in frame systems, add-on button controlled systems, add-on touch-activated systems, rail attachment systems and recoil rod replacement systems, as well as thei...
Beretta 686 Onyx 12 GA Over-Under Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202435
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Beretta 686 Onyx 12 GA Over-Under Shotgun. From Beretta’s 680 line, the Beretta 686 was produced between 1987 and 1993. The original 686 Onyx was developed as a basic low-cost, entry-level gun, but there was no skimping on quality. In fact, 686s are often used in competitions due to their high quality and shooting characteristics. Includes a demonstration of disassembly and reassembly.
KelTec P32 Semi-Automatic Micro-Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202434
Просмотров 884Месяц назад
KelTec P32 is the smallest, lightest 32 caliber pocket available. The KelTec P32 is considered a great compromise of size, power, and capacity. Introduced in 1999, the KelTec P32 was designed as a concealable firearm for law enforcement. However, the popularity of the P32 expanded significantly as the public’s interest in an affordable pocket pistol has increased. Due to its locked-breech, shor...
Speed Loaders for Tube-Fed 22 Rimfire Rifles Tabletop Review - Episode #202433
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Individual tube and multi-tube unit solutions for speed loading tube-fed 22 rifles. These speed loader solutions boast the capability of loading a rifle 7 times faster. These relatively inexpensive loading tube units also make pretty good bullet holders and will work with all .22/.17 ammo, including .22 Short, .22 Long, .22Mag and .22LR. And because the tubes are transparent, you can easily see...
Winchester Model 670a 30-06 SPRG Rifle Tabletop Review - Episode #202432
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Winchester model 670a bolt-action hunting rifle chambered for 30-06 Springfield rounds. Considered the “poor man’s Model 70”, the 670 was the more affordable alternative, designed around the Winchester Model 70’s format. Winchester 670’s were produced from 1966 till 1979. This one has a 22 inch barrel and is chambers for the 30-06 Springfield rounds, but 670’s were also offered in .225 Winchest...
Ortgies 32 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202431
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Deutsche Werke Ortgies 32 semi-automatic pistols were produced in Germany in the years immediately after World War I. This is a comprehensive overview. Ortgies pistols were produced in 25, 32 and 380, first by their inventor Heinrich Ortgies and then by Deutsche Werke. While inexpensive at the time, Ortgies pistols were of tight, good quality construction with few moving parts and no screws. Du...
Universal Pistol Grip Sleeve Solution Tabletop Review - Episode #202430
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Universal Pistol Grip Sleeve Solution and installation. Some pistols have a kick to them when fired that can be uncomfortable for the shooter. In most cases, if it’s a carry weapon, I’ll just accept that as one of the drawbacks to that particular pistol. Adding rubberized grips increase the thickness of the gun and increase stickiness when drawing, so I’m reluctant to do so. However, if the gun...
CZAK/Z. M. LUCZNIK P-64 9x18 9mm Makarov Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202429
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CZAK/Z .M. LUCZNIK P-64 9x18 9mm Makarov Pistol Review. The P-64 has been called by many names (the CZAK, the P-64, the Polish P-64, the Radom P-64 and the LUCZNIK P-64), which has added some level of confusion regarding this Cold War era 9x18 9 mm Makarov semi-automatic Polish-made pistol. In addition, the P-64 has been mistakenly referred to as a clone of the legendary Walther PPK and even th...
Makarov PM East Germany 9x18 9mm Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202428
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Makarov PM East Germany 9x18 9mm pistol comprehensive review. The Russian-designed Makarov pistol dates from the early 1950's and became the standard issue pistol for both the Soviet forces and the Warsaw Pact. Influenced by the famous German Walther PP, the Makarov was chambered for the Soviet 9x18mm cartridge. The Makarov was manufactured in several Eastern Bloc countries during the Cold War ...
Trigger Pull Gauge (Digital Force Meter) Tabletop Review - Episode #202427
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Trigger Pull Gauge (Digital Force Scale or Push-Pull Meters) or dynamometer tension pressure testers can be used to test load or thrust compression load force. In this case, we are specifically looking at their use to determine firearm trigger load required to fire a weapon. There are many manufacturers of trigger pull meters and digital force gauges and pricing can vary into hundreds of dollar...
Mossberg International Silver Reserve 28ga O/U Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202426
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Mossberg International Silver Reserve 28ga O/U Shotgun review. This is the second review of a Mossberg International Silver Reserve over-under shotgun this year. The first was a 12 gauge model. This review focuses on the 28 gauge model. When it comes to what you can get for less than a couple thousand dollars when looking at over-under shotguns, it’s obvious that cost does matter in terms of qu...
Bernardelli Model 60 380 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202425
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Bernardelli Model 60 380ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol review including history, pros and cons. Overview of the Italian-made V. Benardelli Model 60, a well-made 380 pistol from the Vincenzo Bernardelli company, one of the oldest Italian gun manufacturing companies. The Bernardelli Model 60 itself is one of the oldest Italian pistols still in continuous use in the world, produced between 1958 and 196...
Electronic Hearing Protection (PROHEAR EM066) Tabletop Review - Episode #202424
Просмотров 4205 месяцев назад
Electronic Shooting Earmuffs are an amazing solution to suppressing harmful noises, such as gunshots, while amplifying low-level sounds to allow for clear communication. There are many manufacturers of SMART technology hearing protection and many different models available. The PROHEAR Model EM066 Shooting Earmuff is an example of an entry-level, no-frills solution, yet still surprisingly effec...
Walther PPK/S Recoil Spring Calibration Tabletop Review - Episode #202423
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Walther PPK/S Recoil Spring Calibration Tabletop Review - Episode #202423
Armi Galesi Model 503-B 22 Long Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202422
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Armi Galesi Model 503-B 22 Long Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202422
Shotgun Barrel Rib Raised Cheaply and Easily with DIY Add-on Rib Tabletop Review - Episode #202421
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Shotgun Barrel Rib Raised Cheaply and Easily with DIY Add-on Rib Tabletop Review - Episode #202421
Mossberg International Silver Reserve 12ga O/U Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202420
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Mossberg International Silver Reserve 12ga O/U Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202420
Ortgies 25 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202419
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Ortgies 25 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202419
FRANCHI I-12 Inertia Model 12GA Semi-Auto Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202418
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FRANCHI I-12 Inertia Model 12GA Semi-Auto Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202418
HEGE WAFFEN AP-66 380 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202417
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HEGE WAFFEN AP-66 380 Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202417
Savage Model 6A 22 Rifle Tabletop Review - Episode #202415
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Savage Model 6A 22 Rifle Tabletop Review - Episode #202415
Stoeger Condor I Over/Under 12/20GA Combo Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202414
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Stoeger Condor I Over/Under 12/20GA Combo Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202414
Taurus PT-22 - 22LR Semi-Auto Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202413
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Taurus PT-22 - 22LR Semi-Auto Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202413
ERA (Boito) 20 GA Over/Under 20 Gauge Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202412
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ERA (Boito) 20 GA Over/Under 20 Gauge Shotgun Tabletop Review - Episode #202412
Birchwood Super-Blue vs Brownell Oxpho-Blue Cold Bluing Tabletop Review - Episode #202411
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Birchwood Super-Blue vs Brownell Oxpho-Blue Cold Bluing Tabletop Review - Episode #202411
FEG P9RZ 9MM Tabletop Review - Episode #202410
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FEG P9RZ 9MM Tabletop Review - Episode #202410
Winchester Model 74 Semi-Automatic 22 Rifle Tabletop Review - Episode #202409
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Winchester Model 74 Semi-Automatic 22 Rifle Tabletop Review - Episode #202409
I have a gen 1 from dad. She stays with me everyday. Now, try finding a 10 round mag. I have only one.
Yes i like my Beretta M9-22-LR not blue but in a f.d.e. finish it shoot very good i got 5 more15 round mag's for $15.95 on sale.like 2 years ago i got it to go with my Beretta 96-A1 40 S&W.
are you a giant? these hands... please careful don't squeeze this poor revolver :)
I do have large hands with long fingers, but in this case it's the Model 1903 revolver that's small. ;-) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
@@mickmacstabletopreviews8466 bro, don't thank people for watching and commenting. humans tend to value what is not allowed and hard to get lol
16:12 Sure, but the 5" barrel is never in stock.
That is indeed a problem. I notice that even the Walther P22 laser site always seems to be out of stock. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
Great info man, thank you
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Good review. I will subscribe. And I may buy this tomorrow if available.
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i am amazed this is the first video i have found that compares the loaders in one video. my first gun was a Remington 597 but i have stopped using it due to not being able to get new mags for it
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Odd question, is the slide easier to rack with a 14 lb recoil spring? Thanks. New sub
Yes. As you know from the review, I settled on the 16 pound recoil spring. But because the original factory 20 pound was worn out, there didn't seem all that much of a difference in racking to me. But that was just by feel, I didn't actually measure the difference. I would expect the 16 pound replacement spring to be lighter to rack than a new factory 20 pound spring because of the 4 pound difference and indeed my PPK seems lighter to rack than I recall. Thanks for watching and subscribing. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
@ thank you. It’s my daughters pistol. I bought her a easy rack devise but i think i’ll purchase that spring pack so the pistol can be used properly🤘 perfect video sir
What a beauty! I just wish the S&W 38 special ammo was more abundant! Still great to own, just a bit expensive for target shooting.
I know, it's a shame about the ammo price! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
You missed North American Arms Guardian in .32
True. But I do have a NAA Guardian 32 that I plan to review this year. It's basically a blatant copy of the Seecamp. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
@ I wouldn’t say blatant but close. It’s mag release is where it should be. I had a Seecamp in .380 I loved it until pocket carried. Magazines would not stay in the damn gun that release kept inadvertently getting pushed somehow. I never trusted it so sold it. I considered another in .32 but wasn’t worth the risk at their price. I bought the NAA recently because it was very cheap and on sell. Just cycling rounds it doesn’t seem like it will be super reliable they don’t fed and eject very smoothly. It’s pretty hefty for its size also. Maybe just needs sone breaking in. It’s a work of art like the Seecamp was . Had a Tomcat in Inox newer made in TN it is just too thick but lovely pistol. Rumor is the original Seecamp were better made. I had the new company model and its fit and finish seemed rough to me. I said all this to say I broke down a found a new P32 which usually stays in my pocket most of the time. I started giving Kel Tec a chance again I have had some hot or misses with some stuff. I found that new polymer p15 in 9mm new real cheap too and grabbed it. Anyway cheers!
Been a fan of round butt and heavy barrels, now after 20 years I love square butt and tapered barrel. Elegance and balance. I'm 43
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I found one in a pawn shop in early 2023 , i found a ruger P 90 in mint condition, 3 magazines and a fobus holster for 300 $ plus tax. . I wasn't disappointed. I switch between my ruger security 9 and the p90 for my edc . Yes im a ruger fan boy
Excellent price for a P90! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
The one i have has a stamp that says X no year
Very interesting.
I just acquired one from my uncle's estate. Thanks for all this info.
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Triple K Holsters company they are located in San Diego has the correct magazines new for this little gem...
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Both very nice guns
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Just got myself one of these and impatiently waiting for my ammo to arrive! Still trying to figure out what options I have for holsters!
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I own two p32s and a p3at, Iv got about 500 rounds through my p32 and no failures, it’s probably my favorite gun out of the 38 I own, and Iv had more people try to buy my p32s than any other gun I own, it’s hard to find used cause people don’t sell them, seriously such a great gun
That it is. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
Great video, I enjoyed watching it. I purchased this pistol brand new in a sporting goods store sometime around 1984 or 1985. I believe I paid around 70 or 80 bucks for it. It did come in a box and it came with only one magazine. I probably have not fired it since 1986 or 1987 and let me tell you I never got through a full magazine without a problem. If I remember correctly the gun would always stove pipe after two, and if you were lucky you would maybe get three rounds off before you had to clear it. I was not well versed on handguns at the time and I probably should have cleaned and lubed it up but I never did. I probably only ever put 50 rounds through it. I remember running steel and brass through it but it did not make a difference. Actually I still have some of that it was in the pouch I stored the pistol in. Recently I ran across all of it in an old locked cabinet. I cleaned and lubed it up and will take it to the range sometime soon to see what happens. I bought a couple of new boxes of ammo for it but my God, 25 auto is ridiculously expensive these days. On one of the old boxes I had it was 50 rounds for like $14. Wish I could send you some photos it's some really historic stuff. I really like this video and I will keep you informed on how it performed.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Yes, let me know how a good cleaning and oiling along with today's modern ammo works out for you. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
My grandfather bought me a 20 gauge model 370 in 1974. It had the full choke which I got cut off to improved cylinder. I got my first limit of quail with that gun, eight birds with 11 shots. All single rises, no covey shots. I have over and under shotguns that l use now, but that little gun has a special place in my heart. Thanks for your video! I might just have to refinish my 370.
Thanks for sharing your story about your 370 and your success using it! I found the Winchester 370's metal and wood parts are very good for restoration. High potential for good results, so well worth the effort. Thanks for watching. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
Thank you so much. I inherited my late uncle’s ppks and I want to try this more for the double feed. Heard this helps with that as well? Amazing pistol.
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I just inherited one of these. Hope it's not a lemon. Came w old long ammo.
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Great video! thanks for covering such a varied assortment.
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I just picked on up in 357 sig serial sa4103*** trying to figure out manufacture dare . Made in germany frame.
As I understand, to get date "proofed" in Germany, SIGs needed to be made and assembled in Germany. Some later German manufactured guns had a date stamped on the "chin" of the slide and with others the proofs were placed on the barrels themselves. Most of my SIGs have no manufacturing dates, except what I find on the end of the case near the serial number tag. Which, along with the original sales receipt, allowed me to date this P239. Thanks for watching and for your question. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
As always, great informative and no nonsense. Thank you
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While I don't own a 3AT, I do have a P32 and a 1st series LCP. I ended up carrying the LCP in a pocket holster in lieu of the KelTec. The LCP did get a trigger & spring upgrade (M-Carbo) which made a huge difference. My P32 (bought new last year) had a firing problem after shooting one magazine and was sent back for warranty repair. KelTec replaced the trigger mechanism, and it seems ok now. Still, I have a nagging doubt about the P32's reliability, so I don't carry it. Thanks for another interesting and informative video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks. And as always, thanks for sharing.
The stainless version of the model 10 is the model 64, not the model 66. The model 66 has adjustable sights.
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The KelTec P3AT's do pretty well. I love my Ruger LCPII. A laser on these (like the CT or the Armalaser) helps tremendously as the little sites on these guns are not all that good in daylight much less low light conditions. I also have the KelTec P32 which has been very reliable and a good shooter.
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Very informative review. Thanks very much. Happy New Year.
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ruger flat out copied the 3at, with a little refinement. if kt would double stack the 3at with a better trigger, i think they would have a winner. great review, by the way.
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A Mick Mac video. Cool!
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Don't know if you know, but I'm sure you do, you can just pull the trigger instead of flipping the sear lever down to remove the slide.
Yep, even the slide on S&W's new Bodyguard 2.0 can be removed the same way although the owner's manual instructs you to push the ejector down (page 30). Not sure why. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
Never understood any haters or bashers, personally I am gun/ system / caliber "omnivorous"but still prefer Sigs and HK s, the reason being even their "lemons" are above and beyond. And YES, the Sig 230 is a very attractive pistol, rather concealable and very shootable.
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I bought mine at a gun show in November 2022 . It is Nickle plated and I would rate it at 90% or better. Paid $350 and it was made in October 1915. It is tight and the barrel is well grooved.
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Excellent video. Thank you so much! It is very helpful!
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Very good video. Informative without the hyperbole that accompanies many other gun videos.
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Yeah my action ceased up and spent 2 years in the shop looking for a new fireing pin.
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1 small detail you forgot to mention was the back end of the action on some, had a cut groove, to add a peepsite. Wich are extremely hard to come by together.
That’s my everyday carry gun.
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I picked one up in Kodiak in '93. I have no idea how many rounds I've put through it, but I've never once had an issue. Clean it, oil it, feed it decent ammo, and Bob's your uncle.
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What is the beautiful leather pocket holster that your Seecamp 32 is in?
That holster came from Seecamp's collection. See at: shop.seecamp.com/shop/holsters/ I believe it was their Desantis Front/Rear Combo Leather Pocket Holster. Good holster. Not cheap but worth the price. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
At 67 I have carried a gun since 1994. Those heavy steel guns are a thing of the past for me. I bought a P32 7 months ago and I carry it every day even in sweatpants and gym shorts. I prefer the euro loaded S&B or Fiocchi 73g FMJ for carry ammo as its loaded hotter and both have beveled rims to prevent rim lock. Mine has been 100% with any FMJ ammo I have tried in it. I think its the perfectly designed pocket gun. BTW if you lock the slide and remove the magazine before removing the pin its a lot easier to get under it since you are using the slides forward step down to give you more room. I just use a 32 round that way.
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try the Underwood
This is my edc. I've had it for 25 years. Eats all ammo. Never a misfeed.
I own one in the 25 caliber and I love it, plus it’s in pretty good condition for how old it is
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I qualified for my CCW permit with a P32. Your right, it's all about shot placement
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i have a model 80, and it's mostly the same. this is an excellent review!
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Great review, thanks. Just bought a 670 in .270 and mint like new condition like yours. Anxious to try it out. Paid $650 and it came with a nice 4x12 Leopold scope. Intending to use it for pig hunting here in California. Your video was very helpful. Well done.
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I had one years and years ago. As a person with large hands, it was such an accurate reliable weapon.
This is a gun that many people had in the past and really regret having sold or traded off. Big, but just an excellent 45. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
As a person who loves the Quality of Older Vintage firearms, I Love how you take the time to Show and Take your time sharing your information about Take down and Reassembly. Thanks for Great Video...
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Nice!
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Funny enough the pistol in James Bonds Dr. No is in fact a Walther PP even though its described as a PPK.
PPK does sound more professional than "PP" and there's no doubt the movie industry takes many liberties. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
The first time I disassembled and reassembled my MK lll “Hunter”, it took me 2 fricken hours…, and that’s after I watched this video. I practiced by disassembling and reassembling my MK lll three times. I now have the process down from start to finish in less than 15 minutes. I know I can get it done in less than 10 minutes. This video helped immensely. Only now am I looking forward to shooting my MK lll. I will NOT be replacing it with a MK lV. By the way, I’m 75 years old, and I learned something 😂 Still hitting tight groups.
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