Looking For a Pocket 9MM

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how about a pocket 12ga?

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I think right tolerance is correct... Care to explain why its so terribly wrong to say?
Never mind. didnt read the beginning of the thread. Thought he was just saying they were built to tight tolerances,like you quoted, which may be true. I don't know. This of course would not negatively affect reliability necessarily. Carry on.
 
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I have never found a comfortable pocket carry that shot worth a crap.

Either it was too heavy or shot horrible at 6-8'

Getcha knife and a G19 lmao!

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I finally gave up and went to the 9mm kurz.
 

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I think right tolerance is correct... Care to explain why its so terribly wrong to say?
Just saw your second post. Regardless, maybe this will help someone else:


A gun might need break in due to tight clearances, meaning the gun fits together very tight. Little space between parts. Like a custom built 1911 or something. The parts need to wear against each other a little for the action to loosen up.

Tolerance describes the precision to which parts are manufactured. Naturally tighter clearances demand tight tolerances, but yet they are different things.
 
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