Pain in the rear to disassemble. You can't be serious. By far one of the easiest to dis assemble & reassemble LOL.
I love my micro bull. I have had it for about a year now. Did about 700 rds through it so far. Only problem I have had is yesterday at the range I had a probably 4 out of every ten rounds Failure to Feed. I have had my magazines loaded for the past 6 months and I was wondering if this would weaken the mag spring causing the failure to feed. Any thoughts?
Every time I have heard gun shots very close to me one of the last things I thought was what caliber is that
I'm debating a micro bull vs the practical or the camper.any thoughts?
Personally I like the micro bull tactical since I run a suppressor and it keeps the overall length down. Also being a bull barrel it keeps heat from causing in-accurate shots. I think it’s a lot more versatile than what the regular or camper offer.
@@mandeegraves5421 Hey, if one wanted a suppressor, could someone steer me to the right one for the 4” Bull.
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These guys are who I went with mainly since they are the lightest and match the bull width perfectly.
@@TheGeekyNerd The Minuteman suppressor? The print is so small it’s hard to make heads or tails. Probably the best thing to do is call when I am ready.
Thanks. Again, loved your video.
I have the same pistol and I absolutely love it. I tricked it out a little with Altamont wood grips and a Burris red dot. However, one drawback - a dry fire or a misfire (common with a 22) and the slide tends to lock up, and it’s very difficult to pull back. For that I added a halo ring. Of course when I added the halo ring it never happened again. Good video.