Pistol Frame Archives - Eurasian News https://eurasiannews.net/tag/pistol-frame/ Trending News Of Europe & Asia Wed, 16 Mar 2022 05:39:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 214606785 Uses for Non-Firing Replica Guns https://eurasiannews.net/uses-for-non-firing-replica-guns/ https://eurasiannews.net/uses-for-non-firing-replica-guns/#respond Wed, 16 Mar 2022 05:39:25 +0000 https://eurasiannews.net/?p=1029 To some, it might seem like non-firing replica guns are just a pointless indulgence, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Historically accurate non-firing replicas, especially those that are....

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To some, it might seem like non-firing replica guns are just a pointless indulgence, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Historically accurate non-firing replicas, especially those that are authentically weighted and contain semi-functional actions and triggers, can be extremely useful. They offer a variety of practical as well as aesthetic applications. These are some of the best of them.

1. Dry fire training
There’s no completely ideal substitute for dry-fire training with a real firearm, but doing so safely requires complete and intimate knowledge of the firearm’s action and operation. Plus, dry fire training should never be attempted without snap caps to protect the hammer or firing pin.

Some non-firing replica guns can be used to simulate dry fire training. Using a replica instead of a real firearm will protect its internal springs and firing pins from wear and tear.

However, it’s not ideal to use a replica because handling will not be exactly the same. Moreover, the replica trigger will not be exactly the same as a real firearm’s – but it’s a close, and much safer, second.

2. Drills
Non-firing replicas can also be used for drills and training purposes without the inherent dangers associated with drilling with real firearms.

3. Firearm education and safe handling (if the replica has operable, moving parts)
If the replica is weighted properly and has a semi-functional action, then it can be used for the purposes of education and safe handling. An instructor can teach proper trigger discipline and general safe handling practices; in addition, a student can also become more familiar with the basic operation of the action before handling the corresponding real firearm.

4. As a prop in a movie or on stage
Another highly useful application for a non-firing replica gun is as a prop in a movie or on stage in a play. Using non-firing replicas is much safer than using disabled firearms; not to mention, many replicas are much more readily available and much more affordable. Moreover, depending on where the show is being performed or filmed, it might not be legally practical to use a real firearm.

5. Reenactments
Some reenactors carry airsoft guns; others carry real firearms, and others yet carry non-firing replicas. Depending on the replica, it can be made to be nearly indistinguishable from the real thing.

Therefore, in some situations, it would make more sense to use a non-firing replica than it would be to use an actual firearm – not to mention, potentially safer. High-quality replicas are ideal for those who engage in reenactments of the American Civil War, World War II, and other engagements. Both modern replicas and antique firearms – like replica flintlock pistols – are available to modern buyers.

6. Finishing a historical collection
If you own a historical collection and have made a display of it all, a non-firing replica can be a prime addition – especially if the display will be publicly accessible and you don’t want any visitors to your home or property to be able to damage your expensive historical collectibles. Using a non-firing replica instead of a real firearm safeguards the value of the collection as well.

Where Can You Get Non-Firing Replica Guns?
If you’re in the market for a non-firing replica gun to serve in lieu of a real firearm in any of the above-mentioned capacities or something equally unique, don’t put too much work into looking. Make it easy on yourself by visiting SARCO, Inc., online at SarcoInc.com.

They have one of the industry’s widest collections of firearms and parts, as well as replica firearms, pistol replicas, non-firing guns, and other replica weapons. Take a look through their online collection to find something unique and practical and if you need a little additional assistance get in touch with them at 610-250-3960.

You can also visit them in their shop in Easton, Pennsylvania, at 50 Hilton Street for the full experience.

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A 1911 Extended Mag Actually Is a Valuable Shooting Accessory https://eurasiannews.net/a-1911-extended-mag-actually-is-a-valuable-shooting-accessory/ https://eurasiannews.net/a-1911-extended-mag-actually-is-a-valuable-shooting-accessory/#respond Mon, 14 Mar 2022 12:10:34 +0000 https://eurasiannews.net/?p=981 The original M1911, with its 7 or 8 round magazine, is a handgun for the ages. Possibly the most effective handgun of all time and one of the most influential,....

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The original M1911, with its 7 or 8 round magazine, is a handgun for the ages. Possibly the most effective handgun of all time and one of the most influential, the M1911 is a platform that has inspired hundreds (if not more) of comparable designs.

But let’s go back to this magazine. The .45 ACP was introduced as a replacement for the anemic .38 Long Colt, a fairly bulky handgun cartridge. As effective as it was, the M1911 was, by today’s standards, doesn’t quite have what some would call an “adequate.”

However, today’s collector, competitive shooter, or what have you, has access to many different types of 1911 extended magazines.

Don’t think they’re gimmicky shooting accessories. They’re not – and here’s why.

1. Extra rounds
First and foremost, having a few extra rounds in the mag can be what you might call a literal lifesaver. If you’re a shorts shooter, well, it might not be a huge deal. But if you carry your 1911 or 1911 variant for self-defense, then you are well aware that the difference between an empty chamber one more round can be the difference between life and death.

2. Better balance
Even the smallest 1911 pistols are pretty heavy, mostly steel handguns. They’re slightly barrel-heavy, but adding some extra rounds into the box mag will shift the handling rearward and push the center of gravity closer under your grips. Some shooters might prefer that handling as it has the potential to make for more responsive handling.

3. More grip on the pistol
The 1911 is not a handgun that needs more surface area for you to get a good grip, but it doesn’t hurt, either. A 1911 extended mag will add a few inches (sometimes several) beneath the grips, giving you additional room to establish a firm grip over the platform – and much better control.

4. Easier to drop and replace
Speaking of room, that extra space you’ll have at the bottom of your grip will make it easier for you to drop and replace the mag. Smaller mags can be difficult to grip and remove, especially from weird angles, but with an extended mag, that’s a lot easier and can save you time, which can potentially help your score in competitions (if extended mags are allowed, that is).

5. Options for customization
Not that you should ditch your standard mag for a 1911 extended mag solely on this basis, but there are a lot of colored mag extensions and extended magazines out there that can be color-customized and what-not.

6. Some of them are tougher than standard mags
If your 1911’s magazine has been through it and has seen better days, then an upgrade to an extended mag might increase the feeding and reliability of the platform, especially if the standard mag’s springs have worn out. It’s also worth noting that some extended mags have much tougher baseplates that can take quite a bit more abuse before quitting. You can’t give up one routine mag maintenance if you get an extended mag, but you can start with something fresh and do it right from the start.

Where Can I Get a 1911 Extended Mag?
There are all sorts of 1911 extended mags on the market, and some of the most practical are found online at SARCO, Inc., at SarcoInc.com.

In addition to a wide range of extended mags for 1911 pistols, SARCO, Inc., also carries shooting accessories and 1911 parts as well as 1911 build kits – everything you could need to keep your bench well stocked with backups, spares, and emergency replacement parts.

Visit their website, SarcoInc.com to learn more, or contact their firearms specialists at 610-250-3960 if you have any questions.

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