Tuesday, March 06, 2007

"NO ONE CARES"

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

I DO NOT RECOMMEND "SOG" KNIVES

TUES. - Jan. 30, 2007
I do not recommend the purchase of any SOG knife, this is my personal opinion only as I have encountered hostility and misery with their warranty dept. The woman there is very nasty and there are far better choices in the purchase of a knife such as COLD STEEL and BENCHMADE etc, etc, etc. There is no one to talk to that seems to want to help some one like me that runs into defective SOG knives. AT THIS TIME I HONESTLY FEEL THAT THE PURCHASE OF A SOG PRODUCT IS A TOTAL WASTE OF YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. THERE ARE SO MANY BETTER KNIVES TO CHOOSE FROM MADE BY OTHER COMPANIES.


Teddy

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Broken Hammer Strut


Monday, October 09, 2006

SIG SAUER PISTOL - Breech Face Ruined

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Walther P99 Shows Rusted Striker Assembly

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SIG PISTOL - Breechface

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SEECAMP Slide - Breechface

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SEECAMP Magazine Catch

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SEECAMP FRAME

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SEECAMP Trigger Bar Spring

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SEECAMP Trigger

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SEECAMP Hammer

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SEECAMP Trigger Bar

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SEECAMP Magazine safety

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SEECAMP Tiny Disassembly hole on Slide


NAA Guardian Rifling


Walther P99 - Rusted Striker assembly


NAA Guardian - Actions By T Stippling


NAA Guardian FACTORY Stippling


NAA - Guardian - Rifling


NAA Guardian - Breech Face Problem


Old Style S&W revolver design


Sunday, May 14, 2006

Corroded Glock Parts

Glock slide plunger after 3 weeks in contaminated salt water in New Orleans.



Glock extractor ruined by 3 weeks in contaminated salt water in New Orleans.



Glock extractor spring that was under contaminated salt water for three weeks in New Orleans.

1911 for James Bond...



Thursday, May 11, 2006

Smith & Wesson Model 64 Revolver


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Smith & Wesson Revolvers


Monday, May 08, 2006

S&W 642 with cracked frame



Sunday, April 09, 2006

Carelessness can get you killed.

Step One. Due to poor reliability of his .45 1911A1, Mr Moss purchases a blued extractor from Cylinder and Slide. Good quality product. Recieved as expected. No problems.





















Step Two. Mr. Moss takes his gun to Briley for installation of his new blued extractor. Briley's receipt acknowledges that Mr. Moss supplied the extractor.


















Step Three. Briley finishes the work. Mr. Moss observes that although the Cylinder and Slide extractor was blued, the installed extractor is stainless. Mr. Moss confronts the Briley salesman about the difference. After a visit to the shop, the salesman advises that Mr. Moss' extractor was lost in the shop and another extractor of unknown origin substituted. Mr. Moss pays $45 (extractor installation) and receives the salesman's promise to replace the extractor with one of like quality.
















Step Four. Mr. Moss decides to get a quote for installation of a King's barrel bushing. He chooses a gunsmith on the east side of Houston because he is uncomfortable with Briley's professionalism. In addition to the quote, the gunsmith is asked to look at the extractor installation. The gunsmith determines that the gun is unserviceable and replaces the stainless extractor with Mr. Moss' original (unreliable) extractor.

Step Five. Mr. Moss visits me and asks me to examine the extractor. I advise Mr. Moss that the gunsmith was right. The gun was unserviceable.

WHY? No one cares.

Step Seven. The extractor Briley installed (below) is not a .45 ACP extractor. What is it? It an extractor for a .38 Super and the claw has been amateurishlly butchered. It would never have been able to hold a cartridge case rim. Completely unserviceable. Mr. Moss knows that this extractor could have gotten him killed in a "social situation"

Box Score:

Purchase new reliable extractor $30.45

Pay Briley for extractor installation $45.00

Pay Gunsmith to reinstall original extractor $25.00

Realizing you still don't have a reliable street gun: priceless.

There are some places where money can't buy quality.


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