Dean Weingarten has a good find at Ammoland.
Judge Eduardo Ramos, the U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, has issued an Opinion & Order that a ban on stun guns is constitutional. A New York State law prohibits the private possession of stun guns and tasers; a New York City law prohibits the possession and selling of stun guns. Judge Ramos has ruled these laws do not infringe on rights protected by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution.
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Just to be clear, the price he cites isn’t related to the gun he’s shooting. The price he cites pertains to the stock Beretta 1301 ordered from the factory.
The gun he’s shooting is modified by Langdon Tactical with an extended mag tube, forend including Magpul attachment points, Aridus Industries adapters, and a Magpul stock. This raises the price a bit.
Ernest Langdon does a complete video of the Langdon Tactical 1301 field stripping, cleaning and lubrication.
This is the video I needed to see. I’m glad Ernest finally released it.
This version of the 1301 has the Magpul Zhukov forend, Magpul stock, tube magazine extension, Aridus Industries adapters to make it all work and fit, and the Aridus Industries mount for the Trijicon RMR on top. It’s all 922r compliant.
I know. 922r is stupid, as all gun control laws are.
Anyway, as I said, this is the video I needed to see.
I do have a question for gunsmiths and/or materials engineers. Ernest prefers mineral spirits. Why? What’s the difference between mineral spirits and the gun cleaning solvent normally used to remove fouling?
These are slightly different manifestations of the same gun, the same action. One is tactical, the other is comp. For that matter, it’s the same action as the A400. These are recent videos.