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    The picture below compares the S&B FMJ in 9mm , to a Gold Dot and S&B Hollow Point. Their HP is quite short. My HK P& had no issues but I wonder which guns might. I may need to shoot these in the Nano which right now is failing to extract 7 /100 FMJ S&B in 115 gr.

    From left to right: S&B FMJ, Gold Dot, S&B HP - all 115 gr std. pressure
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    Buy American.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by muggsy View Post
      Buy American.
      I bet I could spend less than 5 minutes in your house and find you to be in violation of your rule. Anyway, the middle one is American and all of them came from an American store AND I paid sales taxes to boot!

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        My Kel Tec PF9 had trouble with the more blunt nosed 9mm HPs. They kept getting stuck on the feed ramp.


        Hard to believe they're all the same weight.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TriggerMan View Post
          I bet I could spend less than 5 minutes in your house and find you to be in violation of your rule. Anyway, the middle one is American and all of them came from an American store AND I paid sales taxes to boot!
          The only time that I don't buy American is when I can't buy American. I use that as a general rule of thumb.
          Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by muggsy View Post
            The only time that I don't buy American is when I can't buy American. I use that as a general rule of thumb.
            What cars do you drive?

            Mine's a Buick, made in Illinois at a UAW Plant.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TriggerMan View Post
              The picture below compares the S&B FMJ in 9mm , to a Gold Dot and S&B Hollow Point. Their HP is quite short. My HK P& had no issues but I wonder which guns might. I may need to shoot these in the Nano which right now is failing to extract 7 /100 FMJ S&B in 115 gr.

              From left to right: S&B FMJ, Gold Dot, S&B HP - all 115 gr std. pressure
              Failures to extract can be attributed to low velosity ammo 99% of the time. Get some ammo thats just another 100 fps faster and problem will probably go away on your Nano.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by TriggerMan View Post
                What cars do you drive?

                Mine's a Buick, made in Illinois at a UAW Plant.
                With a transmission made in Mexico, a radio made in Korea, wiring, lighting, molded plastic components and untold other components made in China. The plant in Illinois is an assembly plant. The stuff your Buick is assembled from comes from everywhere...including a little stuff made in the USA.

                My Explorer, built in Michigan, has a Mexican made transmission and an engine from France.

                Sorry...

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                • #9
                  u mean

                  Originally posted by TriggerMan View Post
                  What cars do you drive?

                  Mine's a Buick, made in Illinois at a UAW Plant.
                  put together in Illinois. Made all over the world.

                  I don't think one radio in any American car today is made in the U.S. I can tell you I spent 2 nice weeks in europe about 2+ months ago and I seen a ton of Fords over there.

                  Try buying an american made mechanical watch or for that matter a watch- period..
                  . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                  • #10
                    u got

                    Originally posted by skiflydive View Post
                    With a transmission made in Mexico, a radio made in Korea, wiring, lighting, molded plastic components and untold other components made in China. The plant in Illinois is an assembly plant. The stuff your Buick is assembled from comes from everywhere...including a little stuff made in the USA.

                    My Explorer, built in Michigan, has a Mexican made transmission and an engine from France.

                    Sorry...
                    that right. I think they even have to now list alot of the maor componets somewhere on the vehicle in percentages etc. If I am not mistaken I think one Buick model is totally made in europe. I am sitting here looking atmy desk top and I see a 100th anniversary Harley clock with Bulova on it and on the back made in china. A Harley Davidson side car phone (neat as hell) made in china. a digital temperature,date clock made in china. two longanbarger baskets made in Ohio, A knick knack box for pencils, clips and other sh-t, mde in china. oh yes my computer, made all over hell. A bose sound system for my computer, made in china My Rolex Submariner made in Switzerland. My Bulova 1965 vintage accutron space view, made in switzerland.

                    Oh yes, my wife 100% made in American
                    . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                    • #11
                      More Honda parts are made in the USA than most American car companies. Sad but true. We outsource. They bring their plants here and hire American workers. Go figure.

                      Back on topic, any feeding issues I have had with small guns comes from ammo that is on the longer side, like Federal in my LCP and Bersa.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by skiflydive View Post
                        With a transmission made in Mexico, a radio made in Korea, wiring, lighting, molded plastic components and untold other components made in China. The plant in Illinois is an assembly plant. The stuff your Buick is assembled from comes from everywhere...including a little stuff made in the USA.

                        My Explorer, built in Michigan, has a Mexican made transmission and an engine from France.

                        Sorry...
                        You can't know anything about my car without knowing the model and the year.

                        If you want to know if a car is American made, check the VIN number. If it starts with a "1", its one of ours.

                        When I was shopping, I passed up several US branded cars made in Mexico. The first year of the newly revised Buick Regal was German in origin. Production for year 2 and later was moved to the USA.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TriggerMan View Post
                          You can't know anything about my car without knowing the model and the year.

                          If you want to know if a car is American made, check the VIN number. If it starts with a "1", its one of ours
                          .
                          Actually I think that means that at least 50% of the parts are made in the US. So you can have a Honda with a 1 and profits to to Japan or a Buick
                          with 49 % American made parts and profits go to US. Which is better ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by HDoc View Post
                            Actually I think that means that at least 50% of the parts are made in the US. So you can have a Honda with a 1 and profits to to Japan or a Buick
                            with 49 % American made parts and profits go to US. Which is better ?
                            VINs are for Country of origin, not parts content. Knowing stuff like this is the one advantage of living near the Motor City, Detroit!

                            Detroit automakers build a majority of the nameplates with high domestic content. For the 2011 model year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 37 models have domestic parts content of 75 percent or higher. Twenty-eight of them are from a Detroit-based brand. A year ago, Detroit brands were responsible for 35 of the 47 models rated 75 percent or higher.


                            http://www.kerrywilson.com/vin.htm

                            http://www.carfax.com/vin_decoding.cfx

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ikeo74 View Post
                              Failures to extract can be attributed to low velosity[sic] ammo 99% of the time. Get some ammo thats just another 100 fps faster and problem will probably go away on your Nano.
                              .
                              It's momentum which matters for the cyling the slide. Conversion to Power Factor works too.

                              I have tried [brand] [grain weight] [fps] [power factor] [type]

                              Lawman, 147,985,144.80, fmj
                              S&B,115,1250,143.75 fmj

                              GLOCK minimums for Model 17 per armorer manual 124, 1148,142.35

                              AM Eagle,115,1180,135.70,fmj
                              Lawman,124,1090,135.16,fmj

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