Pistol Malfunctions

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When you run a pistol in your every day life, it happens that they jam frequently.  This goes for rifles as well, but it seems like pistols tend to be a little more finicky for most of us.  In fact, most of my experience with malfunctions come in pistols.  If you are having malfunctions here are several things to try to solve the problem. Clean the pistol.  I know it sounds like a silly thing to say, but most semi-auto systems that start to...

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Turn Around Time

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With summer being upon  us we are getting into the natural lull that exists in the shooting sports.  Things are hotter, and hot metal doesn’t sound like a great afternoon off.  As things slow down for us, I wanted to remind you of our turn around time. Glock Work: 1 Week Revolver Trigger Jobs: 1 Week Packages like the Ruger SP101 and SM-1 Shotgun: 2 Weeks We have most everything we need in stock right now to get you customized fast.  So...

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Springfield XD

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There is a post on the Tactical Shooting Forums right now that is giving the XD quite a thrashing.  The problem seems to be long term reliability.  I personally don’t have many rounds logged behind an XD so I can’t add to the discussion.  If you have had any types of issues,  you might want to follow-up on this post.  Springfield is a good company that should want to stand behind its work.  Perhaps they will change some policies...

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Revolver Trigger Jobs Myths

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If you are interested in getting your a Ruger SP101, S&W J-Frame, or Taurus trigger job, there are a few things to keep in mind: Cutting coils isn’t always the way to go.  Cutting the coils on a factory spring may sound like a great idea, but it isn’t always the way to go.  I was taught, and still believe, that replacement springs are a better option.  With Wolff manufacturing some great spring kits, you can achieve reliable...

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TN Handgun Permit Class

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Mossy Creek Training is one step closer to offering the TN Handgun Permit Class that will qualify you to obtain a CCW permit.  We hope to have a class scheduled by the end of next week for June. Price for the class is $110 which includes all materials you need for the TN Handgun Permit Class as well as the NRA Basic Pistol Course.  We have decided to offer both simultaneously. If you are looking for a class to pass you through to your permit,...

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