That's one I had never heard of. Will look it up.Somebody just watched Babylon Berlin on Netflix!
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Babylon_Berlin_-_Season_1#Ortgies_Pocket_Automatic
That's one I had never heard of. Will look it up.Somebody just watched Babylon Berlin on Netflix!
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Babylon_Berlin_-_Season_1#Ortgies_Pocket_Automatic
The Remington RM380 is virtually identical to the Rohrbaugh R9. Notable differences are obviously the caliber, the location of the mag release and an added slidestop.
Honestly, there's nothing wrong with my modern production Remington 1911 that a few aftermarket parts didn't fix
Which is sad since the RM380 is one of the few pistols I felt worth having two.I agree. I guess I should have said confidence sucks in their new pistol lineup, i.e., R51, RP 9, RM 380.
My shirts get caught between the cocked hammer and my vehicle seat to create the little holes.After 25 years of being a 9mm guy, I acquired a 1911 in .45 ACP last year and have been carrying it almost exclusively. Without getting into a debate over the merits of 1911 vs Glock, I have recently decided to stop carrying my 1911 and go back to a Glock 19. The reason has nothing to do with reliability, capacity, or ballistics. The problem is that my 1911 tends to put tiny holes in my shirts, and I am not sure how they are getting snagged.
I guess my next weapon will have to be a .45 ACP strike fire, and it will most likely become my EDC. I am looking at Glock, Springfield Armory and Walther.
I do now, I was just letting him know where the little holes were coming from.Tuck your shirt in while driving.
That’s basically what I do. I tuck my shirt behind my holster when I sit down. Reduces the number of those little holes in my shirts.Maybe it is driving, riding (motorcycle) and just sitting in general. I could try to tuck it in behind my pistol and effectively open carry in those instances.
After 25 years of being a 9mm guy, I acquired a 1911 in .45 ACP last year and have been carrying it almost exclusively. Without getting into a debate over the merits of 1911 vs Glock, I have recently decided to stop carrying my 1911 and go back to a Glock 19. The reason has nothing to do with reliability, capacity, or ballistics. The problem is that my 1911 tends to put tiny holes in my shirts, and I am not sure how they are getting snagged.
I guess my next weapon will have to be a .45 ACP strike fire, and it will most likely become my EDC. I am looking at Glock, Springfield Armory and Walther.
KelTec PF9 all year. Though I recently shot a few mags through a Sig P365, and am leaning towards replacing the PF9 with the Sig.
G19 ! Been there, done that. . . . .
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