You're not allowed to say that JMB's design had any flaws around here....NcongruNt wrote:....the issue is a flaw in the design....

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You're not allowed to say that JMB's design had any flaws around here....NcongruNt wrote:....the issue is a flaw in the design....
the flaw was dropping a fine weaponDoubleJ wrote:You're not allowed to say that JMB's design had any flaws around here....NcongruNt wrote:....the issue is a flaw in the design....
True,but had the firing pin spring been stronger then I don't believe the gun would have fired,and I don't tempt fate so I installed a heavier spring,This is the first time I ever dropped a handgun and it was pretty excitinglunchbox wrote:the flaw was dropping a fine weaponDoubleJ wrote:You're not allowed to say that JMB's design had any flaws around here....NcongruNt wrote:....the issue is a flaw in the design....
Certainly more eventful than the one time I've dropped a handgun. Mine was with my PA-63 in a shoulder holster where the retention strap snap hadn't quite snapped all the way. I had been walking around the range with it that way for quite a while prior, as well as during the drive to my dad's house. I was standing and talking to my stepmother, and turned to say something, only to have it fall out of the holster and onto the floor with a loud "clack!" that only an aluminum-framed gun can make.dukalmighty wrote: True,but had the firing pin spring been stronger then I don't believe the gun would have fired,and I don't tempt fate so I installed a heavier spring,This is the first time I ever dropped a handgun and it was pretty exciting