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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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lost two world wars, still makes the best sidearm known to man.

Well maybe not

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Was doing some research for a WW1 article when I came upon these pictures.

@veerg These are all pretty awesome!

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WW1 marching towards the front.

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Libya, with captured Nazi flag, 1941.

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Looks like manning a Bofors gun????

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WW2 Tankers... Punjab regiment.

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WW2 Bren Gunners, Punjab Regiment.

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April 1915, Maharaha Bupinder Singh with Belgian Generals.

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Sikh Regiment, Sicily, 1943.


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Landing in Malaya in the 1950's where they worked with the SAS extensively.


I would not want to be German... or anyone else facing these warriors.... There are only a handful of true warrior cultures left in the world. Sikh's are at the top of that food chain.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
I was gonna ask if Veer was in that first pic but then realized they were all to young .
 
Well maybe not

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These pics should be at the beginning of any and all reloading manuals.
 
Was doing some research for a WW1 article when I came upon these pictures.

@veerg These are all pretty awesome!

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WW1 marching towards the front.


Landing in Malaya in the 1950's where they worked with the SAS extensively.


I would not want to be German... or anyone else facing these warriors.... There are only a handful of true warrior cultures left in the world. Sikh's are at the top of that food chain.

Cheers,

Sirhr

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Well maybe not

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I've personally seen a glock 22 run 9mm ammo, and the pistol cycled the ammo fine. The shooter asked me why the fired cases were bulged? Almost looked like a 357 sig cartridge. I'm guessing most of the damage was from squib rounds.
 
These pics should be at the beginning of any and all reloading manuals.

Agreed. And as a guy who shot both the Glock and 1911 a LOT in comps over the years, don't go picking on one over the other. I've personally seen more than one 1911 platform come unbuckled. Some are quite spectacular with great stories of poor reloading practices usually as the culprit. Both are fine weapon systems, just from different eras and different logic/mind set for the end user. Carry on...

 
Was doing some research for a WW1 article when I came upon these pictures.

Veer_G These are all pretty awesome!
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WW1 marching towards the front.




I would not want to be German... or anyone else facing these warriors.... There are only a handful of true warrior cultures left in the world. Sikh's are at the top of that food chain.

Cheers,

Sirhr

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Regretfully, this rôle within the British colonial framework results in a good bit of revulsion and attempted revisionism on the part of Sikhs, mostly the younger and/or more liberally inclined ones. I have to admit that I am not entirely comfortable with the demeaning anthropological approach of "martial races" that the subcontinental Raj undertook in the wake of the Sepoy Rebellion to qualify some as fit for military recruitment, and others not. It smacks of Nazi phrenologists with their monocles and calipers measuring skulls. Nonetheless, I accept this history for what it is, and being primarily Scots-Irish, and thus the descendant of exported mercenaries myself, I am not entirely uncomfortable with the reality. Moreover, Sikh muscle was exported far and wide to the British Asian colonies, primarily as cops and soldiers. To this day, among some elderly ethnic Chinese, we are met with uneasy looks and uncomfortable deference because of the history. Here's an overview of the Shanghai experience: https://sikhsinshanghai.wordpress.com/2013/03/20/1695/

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Agreed. And as a guy who shot both the Glock and 1911 a LOT in comps over the years, don't go picking on one over the other. I've personally seen more than one 1911 platform come unbuckled. Some are quite spectacular with great stories of poor reloading practices usually as the culprit. Both are fine weapon systems, just from different eras and different logic/mind set for the end user. Carry on...

shooting unplated lead bullets in a Glock bbl will do that also
 

Glock doesn't recommend running lead bullets due to how their rifling is cut. Their theory is they will lead the bore to the point pressures will rise to unsafe levels. However, over the years I witnessed several competitors running lead in stock Glock barrels with no issues. I did not personally.
 
Glock doesn't recommend running lead bullets due to how their rifling is cut. Their theory is they will lead the bore to the point pressures will rise to unsafe levels. However, over the years I witnessed several competitors running lead in stock Glock barrels with no issues. I did not personally.

Thanks. If they mentioned that 20+ years ago when I went to the so called "Armorers" course then I missed it. I'd have thought that with hammered vs cut rifling the Glocks would be less prone to lead build up. But WTH do I know, I haven't shot lead centerfire since the early 90s.
 
Thanks. If they mentioned that 20+ years ago when I went to the so called "Armorers" course then I missed it. I'd have thought that with hammered vs cut rifling the Glocks would be less prone to lead build up. But WTH do I know, I haven't shot lead centerfire since the early 90s.

Pick up something in .45 LC and come back to the dark side, Luke!
 
when my older brother was shooting a Glock in IDPA he was having trouble with extraction and he was told he was lucky it didnt blow the gun up shooting the lead bullets with hot enough load to make Power,,so he switched to a Bar Sto bbl and shooting 147 lead bullets never had any more problems ,,
 
I found Glocks frustrating. I cured my frustration by avoiding them.
 
Pick up something in .45 LC and come back to the dark side, Luke!

Oddly, with all my firearm proclivities, I don't own anything in 45LC. The closest I came to buying one was a Judge, but decided to go a different route.
 
There is a great difference in lead hardness between bullet manufacturers that I suspect may be a factor as well.
 
Glock doesn't recommend running lead bullets due to how their rifling is cut. Their theory is they will lead the bore to the point pressures will rise to unsafe levels. However, over the years I witnessed several competitors running lead in stock Glock barrels with no issues. I did not personally.

Spot on. The biggest issue is how much lead builds up before a cleaning. Fouling can vary depending on lead hardness and the cleaning process and number of rounds between cleanings. The short version is that lead will build up in a factory Glock barrel. That's why the recommend only jacketed or plated bullets. I know guys that buy aftermarket barrels with standard rifling and run lead without issues.

I think Lead build up was a lot more common when Glocks first started coming out. I think Glock was on the defensive and didn't want to admit it was the rifling helping cause issues. That, I think, helped with the "Glock Kaboom" myths.
 
There is a guy on ar15 who is an armorer at a rental shop in Vegas....

he posts up the breakage report....

what fails on ARs
what breaks on AKs
how the s&w 500 shatters barrels so they proactively rebarrel every 8 months

its a fun read......

Got a link to that? Sounds like an interesting read.
 
Ummm, imma jus gonna point out the obvious. Glocktalk in the Motorvational forum ain't very motorvational.



This is Tessa that 1J posted a page back, there are more pics of her out there if you can see past blowed up Glocks.

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Ummm, imma jus gonna point out the obvious. Glocktalk in the Motorvational forum ain't very motorvational.



This is Tessa that 1J posted a page back, there are more pics of her out there if you can see past blowed up Glocks.

The irony of us talking about guns in the Motivational thread was not lost on me. Accidents happen, mea culpa
 
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Some of these are brutal.

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Agreed. And as a guy who shot both the Glock and 1911 a LOT in comps over the years, don't go picking on one over the other. I've personally seen more than one 1911 platform come unbuckled. Some are quite spectacular with great stories of poor reloading practices usually as the culprit. Both are fine weapon systems, just from different eras and different logic/mind set for the end user. Carry on...

I'm so OCD (wouldn't dare say anal-retentive with this group) that I re-weigh all my .45 loads to make sure I didn't double or triple any dispense any rounds. I haven't had any yet to date, but I still go through the exercise.
 
I'm so OCD (wouldn't dare say anal-retentive with this group) that I re-weigh all my .45 loads to make sure I didn't double or triple any dispense any rounds. I haven't had any yet to date, but I still go through the exercise.

It's very doable with pistol rounds, especially when using faster powders like Bullseye or similar.
 
I'm so OCD (wouldn't dare say anal-retentive with this group) that I re-weigh all my .45 loads to make sure I didn't double or triple any dispense any rounds. I haven't had any yet to date, but I still go through the exercise.

A wonderful, inherently accurate round the 45ACP, but as you've noticed, very easy to double or even triple charge with room to spare! I run an LED light over the 3rd station on my 550's to visually check for such transgressions prior to seating a bullet. A triple charge will have you digging Cocabolo splinters out of your palms and fingers.
 


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