You tightened the main spring just enough to operate properly with Federal bulk and Umarex claims you over tightened it? They should have covered the cost.
The detectives took the victim back to the scene of the crime to see if he could identify anyone. Uniformed police were already there and had detained any possible suspects for identification. Don't know what came of it because no one re-entered the shop after that. They had half our parking lot blocked off with crime scene tape. The detectives played the stereotypical game of good cop bad cop on him right in our lobby. It was hilarious to watch and it worked. They found the victims crack pipes in our dumpster, covered with the victims blood. Hard to lie about your reason for being at a known crack house after they find your crack pipes.
A man pulled into our parking lot, rammed the railing then staggered out of his van. He was soaked in blood, head gashed open in several places. He had just been robbed and pistol whipped. We called 911 for him. A huge contingency of law enforcement and EMS converged at our shop. We listened. After the EMt bandaged him up, street cops interviewed him, then forensics collected data, then detectives interviewed him. The detectives were tough and finally bullied him into telling the truth. He was buying crack when robbed at gunpoint and pistol whipped. He fought with his assailant, biting his arm when the gunman began shooting. He drove off with the gunman on board while fighting for control of the pistol and van. After driving through a fence and through an intersection the assailant jumped from the van at 30mph. Cops were here for 4 hours. An exciting Friday for sure.
Well, I decided today to order me one. No luck. No wholesaler we use has them in stock. Zander's had 6 last Thurs when I first posted, all gone now. I guess I'll have to wait my turn.
I believe it's a necessary evil. Let us know how your conversion works out. Here's my post to your first comment. http://tactical22.net/forum/index.php/topic,959.msg7998.html#msg7998
with polymer & aluminum frame, integral INSIGHT laser and ambidextrous cylinder release. It's obviously built to compete with the RUGER LCR. I'm thinking I may need one of these. Has anyone heard anything one way or the other about it?
One indoor range in my area, whose parking lot is consistently filled with Mercedes Benzs and BMWs, charges $25 per hour. Never asked their membership fees. My favorite range, which is outdoor, charges $10 per hour for walk ins but, they'll allow you to shoot all day for that $10 if no one is waiting on a lane. This range's membership is $100 per year plus $5 per hour. I prefer outdoor ranges. Shooting indoors just somehow seems wrong.