Posted on 04/07/2017 12:18:16 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler
More than 10 years ago, my friend Mark Seiden called me in on a murder case in Miami that Janet Reno, then States Attorney for the county in question, had ordered prosecuted. A woman named Mary Hopkin had killed her common law husband, a man named James Yarolem.
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The cops arrived. When Jim came back Metro-Dade officers were there. They arrested him. When they dragged him away, the cops testified later, he was screaming Mary, you fin bitch, Ill kill you for this!
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The thing has NEVER stove piped. My buddy’s Glock has.
Could be the Ammo he used for all I know. #;^)
If I could get a Carry Permit here in S. CA (fat chance where I live), the Hi Point would be way too heavy to carry, but I still like having it.
I use the larger 10 Round Magazines because it extends the Grip about 3/4” making it better suited for my Hand.
For $140 I sure can’t complain. It is what it is and it is dependable, at least the one that I own.
“Im glad that Janet Reno is dead.”
Me, too. Hopefully she’s burning in Hell just the same as she burned all those children in Waco in 1993.
Perhaps we need to bring back the RG, IMP and EIG. The original “hotter than a two dollar pistol” pistols.
(OK, so they cost around $12.00 in 1968.)
“Just yesterday a neighbor brought an RG 14S (cheep German import. 22LR) needing a cylinder pin to me to see if I could find a pin for it. I gave him the info about Saturday Night Specials being a cheep gun and did he want to spend $29. for a pin. He said it was left to him by his father and he wanted it to fire. I ordered him one.”
Years ago there was an article in a gun mag (shooting times I think) where they ran a performance test of an RG against some expensive brand name revolver. The RG performed almost as well as the more expensive gun. It probably wont last as long, but it will get the job done.
My favorite range gun is a s&w 625, but I always bring tool because a revolver is susceptible to fouling to the point where it won’t go bang and it takes time and tools to get going again. Other than a government issued M9, I’ve never had an auto go down as hard as a revolverat the range.
I don’t put too many rounds through my S&W Model 29.
It is my pride and joy and I baby the thing. Sounds silly, but it’s a Piece of Art to me. It is just a gorgeous Firearm.
I have owned it for decades and I will never sell it.
I can feel the eye rolls of my fellow FReepers reading this. LOL
I have one, mod 16 I think. So far no problems, but I found a good article a while back, it seems RG was made with cheap metal and the cylinder can end up not locking into place so the round does not center the barrel when fired. Check for excessive wear around the cylinder pin too, it might be that the frame has too much wear to hold the pin in place.
If it wears too much, the round can hit half the barrel and send half a bullet flying to the side.
Mine is still in good shape but I haven’t used it much. Pretty accurate though, not picky about ammo, never failed me yet. Great around here where Copperheads and Water Moccasins are more common than stray dogs...
I have one, mod 16 I think. So far no problems, but I found a good article a while back, it seems RG was made with cheap metal and the cylinder can end up not locking into place so the round does not center the barrel when fired. Check for excessive wear around the cylinder pin too, it might be that the frame has too much wear to hold the pin in place.
If it wears too much, the round can hit half the barrel and send half a bullet flying to the side.
Mine is still in good shape but I haven’t used it much. Pretty accurate though, not picky about ammo, never failed me yet. Great around here where Copperheads and Water Moccasins are more common than stray dogs...
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Sorry about the double post still learning to use this tablet...
You should always have more than one gun. As you point out, if you ever have to shoot a bad guy, you lose your gun to the police evidence room just at the time you might really need it (if the bad guy has friends).
Ideally, you should have many guns. Including having guns stashed away from your home, in case you get your household guns stolen or confiscated.
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