Yeah, but not my brand.High dollar or low budget, mechanical items fail.
It's just a fact of life.
Yeah, but not my brand.High dollar or low budget, mechanical items fail.
It's just a fact of life.
Apparently so are Night Hawk Customs https://www.texasguntalk.com/threads/gun-blew-up.95463/page-7
Idk about putting them down for price. Looks on the other hand, lol. The first one I handled, a looter had thrown away under a store rack during a riot. Checking out the looks, and weight, I decided that throwing it away was probably the best idea!Bad rounds, under load then over load. I don't own any personally, however everyone I know that has them has never had a problem. All the put downs are bought price and looks. Glocks are hideous IMO and I'm sure more than a few of them have come apart too.
Had to look that one up - was surprised it is an actual name for a specific type of alloy....Even poor quality steel is better than zamak
I'll stick with Scott.baboon,
I like Cottonelle - It's like cashmere fer yer bunghole.
I'll stick with Scott.
Same reason I buy the othe other products I buy.Why? Did you run out of 80 grit sandpaper?
Nothing worse then a finger poking through.TP needs a certain amount of roughness to be effective. That ultra-soft junk doesn't wipe the shit.
Well its official, we are arguing about literal shit on TGT.
Well its official, we are arguing about literal shit on TGT.
Yes! That must go on the list as well!This thread needs an enema.
I do. I also know that ALL makes and models have failures. I understand that ALL makes and models have their niche in the market and usage. I don't disparage any except for Glock; mainly just the cultist like followers.Do you not understand the difference between a kaboom and a gun getting run over and thrown at a rock?
Even poor quality steel is better than zamak