I'm 73, retired and have been in the casual shooting sports for 6 decades. If i have learned anything it's that when someone like Jerry speaks? I listen.
I’m with ya . . .I’m 76 and I’ve been shooting for 60 years. As you said, Jerry really knows what he’s talking about (and I also love the ways in which he presents material).
Honestly all mags can have mag feed lip issues.the plastic ones can crack. Dropped a loaded pmag once and it yeeted all the ammo out when I tried to reload it, it wouldn't hold them anymore. Cracked a feed lip from the force of the rounds launching out of it. Tile and concrete are tough on mags
I always require my students to watch some of Jerry's videos. I have used his techniques for years and am a much better shooter because of his teaching. And watching Lena and Kay shoot is pure joy.
Very good info. Revolvers are very dependable but can "Clog" up. I'd like to share a "war story" from '75. My Partner was working an extra job on his day off. Motel Security on a football game weekend. He approached an improperly parked car that was causing some traffic issues. The driver came out shooting (.44 Spcl. Charter Bulldog). My Partner fired 2 rounds, first one hit the shooter in the head. My Partner was carrying an older S&W Mod. 10, Supervel ammo. A primer had backed out of the first round and when my Partner fired the second round, it partially crushed/sheared the primer but it did index and fire. I've never seen this before. Just a lesson in practicing clearing jams/stoppages while safe on the range. Sorry for my long winded post. You're the best! BTW...the dead shooter was a bank robber on the FBI Top Ten Wanted list.
I shoot a S&W model 625 alot and use a Wilson Combat tool to unload the moon clips but plan on hitting pawn shops to buy an old golf club because it looks so much easier than what I'm using. Great idea!
I also shoot a lot with my 625. I have found the California Competition Works Super Demooner the best tool for removing the brass from the moon clips. Each squeeze pops two rounds out, twist, again, twist, and again you are done. I made a custom loader to load my moon clips.
Hey Jerry, thanks for another great video. Concerning that first revolver I just wanted to say that since it was from Scandinavia you would call it a Scandinavian revolver not Scandium.. This is a common mistake I have seen. hehe
More great tips. Thanks Jerry! I wonder why moon clips couldn’t be made from a material that wouldn’t bend so easy such as carbon fiber or titanium. The cost would no doubt be higher but they would last longer. Have a great Sunday! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
@@stevea1131 There used to be a company that made polymer clips you could load and unload by hand. I don’t know if they’re still made but I don’t see why you couldn’t use one of the many tools available to load/unload clips made of other materials. 🤷🏻♂️
True but those are actually more bendy than steel, not stiffer. The tools are great but the clip still must be elastic enough to allow insertion and removal of the cases, especially when the clip is full, which limits the deflection for insertion because of the adjacent cases taking up space the fingers of the moons could otherwise deflect into. Add in the requirement that clips need to be usable for many load/unload cycles and that the steel clips are pretty easy to put right with a little effort in all but severe cases, and steel still stacks up pretty well. Not sure how durable a .040 heat resistant carbon clip could be made, and what that might cost, but good clips cut specifically for a certain head stamp already can cost $8.00 or so each…. The polymer clips solve the problem by being softer instead of stiffer, so they don’t take a bend.
I have an M&P.40 1.0 4.25 15+1 pistol. Police trade in. Love the thing after an Apex trigger job. Anyway, the mags for this pistol are almost $50 each so I ordered two from Promag. I think it was like 30 bucks for both of em. Lemme tell ya something fellers, don't waste your hard earned money on aftermarket mags for M&P pistols. I've never had a single malfunction with the S&W mags, and I've never been able to get thru one of the Promags without one. Stovepipes, failure to feed, the list goes on. Just pay the extra $ and get real M&P mags, unless you need to practice clearing your jammed up pistol lol. They're great for that!
Jerry I just got one hot tip for ya, go in and get your glasses adjusted so you don't have to keep pushing them up on your nose all the time I have the same problem.
I’ve been shooting recreationally and in competition for over 30 years. Jerry has probably forgotten more about guns than I’ve ever known in the first place. Get some!
Hi uncel jerry it johan im from South Africa. I have a star b pistol and have also stofpyp probles but just sometimes. Okay we shoot with military ammo traysers or subsonic 9mm. Do you think it can be my injector and my magazine like the 1911 problems. I will appreciate if you just can tell me your opinion
I was hoping Jerry would give his opinion on whether or not it's OK to store mags full of ammo. 1/2 way with ammo, or no ammo at all. I read everywhere, all different opinions on this. I personally have mags that are full in storage and empty in storage but non 1/2 full. What are everyone's thoughts on this? A spring is a spring right? Compressed or uncompressed? The wear happens during the compress/uncompress actions I'm told or is this wrong?
For the storage issue, I have heard enough while normally springs are ok with it, sometimes they are not. My opinion is a mag spring with the right metallurgy can be left loaded for 40 years and no problem.
I have a 1911 that I have had for a long time always worked when I needed it to, one time I left a mag completely loaded for about two years went out to shoot it and it stove piped every round I now no longer do that If my carry gun hasn't been shot in a few months I unload and switch mags I guess I'm saying it's not worth your life to take a chance that it's going to work and only takes a couple minutes to do most people cant afford to shoot their carry ammo every week to keep everything moving like it should.
@@USMC-1911 I have left mags loaded for far longer than that and no problems. I seem to remember Col Cooper firing 1911 mags that have been left loaded 40 years and function was fine. But there is no down side to switching mags and if that works for you, then go for it.
Haven’t watched all of your videos Jerry. Have you covered ricochets? Took one in the hand last month. FMJ. Slow velocity (.380) Too close. Metal target shot up. Bad combination.
Noticed that the moon clips are in a small plastic bag. For the 45ACP moon clips I found that they stack neatly into the plastic containers made to hold coins, don't recall if I used the 50 cent or dollar size. National brand bookstores carry them and I think they come in a three pack.
Smith & Wesson needs to make all of their 9mm pistols have large enough ejection ports so that you can interchange different caliber barrels and magazines. That's why I bought my original Smith & Wesson M&P in 40 S&W, so I could change out the barrel and use it as a 9mm or a 357 Sig. This modularity is very useful and helpful (at this point you might as well sell all M&P's with Optics ready cuts in the slides and threaded barrels on everything in addition to installing APEX triggers). Also I noticed the new fully metal Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 no longer has the detent in the way of the slide stop/release (is about time if you ask me, that slide stop detent was nothing but trouble). Also make the trigger guard larger so there's enough room to use a heavy glove for winter. I also like how Glocks triggers stay in the rear position when they are not cocked.
I have a Remington R1 1911 with a 460 Roland conversion. After the round is fired, the slide fails to return all the way back into battery. Is it a spring problem?
I'm 73, retired and have been in the casual shooting sports for 6 decades. If i have learned anything it's that when someone like Jerry speaks? I listen.
That goes for any craftsman 🙂
I’m with ya . . .I’m 76 and I’ve been shooting for 60 years. As you said, Jerry really knows what he’s talking about (and I also love the ways in which he presents material).
I place Mr. Jerry in the same category as Massad Ayoob, when they are speaking, they've got my full attention !
Jerry is a treasure for our community. Great ambassador.
National Treasure!
Indeed!
Jerry you are a wealth of information sir! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
If there’s one guy that I stop scrolling to listen to it’s this guy!
Same, every time. The mans a national treasure
Thank you...never looked at my 1911 mags lips but now I'm looking
Honestly all mags can have mag feed lip issues.the plastic ones can crack. Dropped a loaded pmag once and it yeeted all the ammo out when I tried to reload it, it wouldn't hold them anymore. Cracked a feed lip from the force of the rounds launching out of it. Tile and concrete are tough on mags
Old golf club trick is a great tip. Thanks Jerry
I always require my students to watch some of Jerry's videos. I have used his techniques for years and am a much better shooter because of his teaching. And watching Lena and Kay shoot is pure joy.
Priceless experience - Thank You Sir fer sharing.
Thank you, Jerry.
Thank you for always sharing your knowledge @Jerry Miculek Pro Shooter
TK concepts makes moon clip loader and extractor set. It’s super smooth and worthwhile.
Great stuff. I learned something new this time, and I am as old as Jerry!
Thank you Jerry. Good pointers.
you're my favorite shooter 'straight Legend' you taught me so much over the years it's unreal thank you very much for everything you did for me.
Very good info. Revolvers are very dependable but can "Clog" up. I'd like to share a "war story" from '75. My Partner was working an extra job on his day off. Motel Security on a football game weekend. He approached an improperly parked car that was causing some traffic issues. The driver came out shooting (.44 Spcl. Charter Bulldog). My Partner fired 2 rounds, first one hit the shooter in the head. My Partner was carrying an older S&W Mod. 10, Supervel ammo. A primer had backed out of the first round and when my Partner fired the second round, it partially crushed/sheared the primer but it did index and fire. I've never seen this before. Just a lesson in practicing clearing jams/stoppages while safe on the range. Sorry for my long winded post. You're the best! BTW...the dead shooter was a bank robber on the FBI Top Ten Wanted list.
Jesus, glad he settled it in one shot there
I shoot a S&W model 625 alot and use a Wilson Combat tool to unload the moon clips but plan on hitting pawn shops to buy an old golf club because it looks so much easier than what I'm using. Great idea!
I also shoot a lot with my 625. I have found the California Competition Works Super Demooner the best tool for removing the brass from the moon clips. Each squeeze pops two rounds out, twist, again, twist, and again you are done. I made a custom loader to load my moon clips.
Thanks Jerry, I learn so much from watching your videos and Lena's videos!
Hey Jerry, thanks for another great video. Concerning that first revolver I just wanted to say
that since it was from Scandinavia you would call it a Scandinavian revolver not Scandium..
This is a common mistake I have seen.
hehe
Thank you Jerry ... We love you ... Hi from italy
Great video. Useful info. Thanks Jerry!
Thanks Jerry! Appreciate the sharing of knowledge!
Looking forward to the next part on this series! Sharing the knowledge …. Let’s get sum!
More great tips. Thanks Jerry! I wonder why moon clips couldn’t be made from a material that wouldn’t bend so easy such as carbon fiber or titanium. The cost would no doubt be higher but they would last longer. Have a great Sunday! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
If moon clips are too stiff, you can’t load and unload em…
@@stevea1131 There used to be a company that made polymer clips you could load and unload by hand. I don’t know if they’re still made but I don’t see why you couldn’t use one of the many tools available to load/unload clips made of other materials. 🤷🏻♂️
True but those are actually more bendy than steel, not stiffer. The tools are great but the clip still must be elastic enough to allow insertion and removal of the cases, especially when the clip is full, which limits the deflection for insertion because of the adjacent cases taking up space the fingers of the moons could otherwise deflect into. Add in the requirement that clips need to be usable for many load/unload cycles and that the steel clips are pretty easy to put right with a little effort in all but severe cases, and steel still stacks up pretty well.
Not sure how durable a .040 heat resistant carbon clip could be made, and what that might cost, but good clips cut specifically for a certain head stamp already can cost $8.00 or so each….
The polymer clips solve the problem by being softer instead of stiffer, so they don’t take a bend.
Thanks for the info. I’m not that familiar with moon clips but I’m learning.
The best jerry miculek 👍👍👍👍
I liked alot of your high points on malfunctions. I sure enjoy your outlook and videos.
Thank you Jerry!
18th hole, 3rd course Medinah Country Club has a water hazard having several golf clubs that I know of, available for salvage recovery. Ask at gate.
Excellent video and information.
Thank you.
Take care,
Be safe
The True Legend !!!
I have an M&P.40 1.0 4.25 15+1 pistol. Police trade in. Love the thing after an Apex trigger job. Anyway, the mags for this pistol are almost $50 each so I ordered two from Promag. I think it was like 30 bucks for both of em. Lemme tell ya something fellers, don't waste your hard earned money on aftermarket mags for M&P pistols. I've never had a single malfunction with the S&W mags, and I've never been able to get thru one of the Promags without one. Stovepipes, failure to feed, the list goes on. Just pay the extra $ and get real M&P mags, unless you need to practice clearing your jammed up pistol lol. They're great for that!
Really good information Jerry!
Great information thanks for sharing your expertise.
I will deff be numbering my mags now that is such a great idea
Great advice thank you Jerry.
I'm ready to see you premier the new Competitor! And I pray that they offer a ported performance center version.
Looking good jerry thanks for the great vids
A bent ejector rod can also cause inconsistent trigger pulls in revolvers….
Very helpful, thanks
I have the proper loading and unloading tools from TK Custom.
Thanks Jerry!!
Can’t wait for part 2. Semi auto pistols & AR patterns 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Young man have always liked your videos and you're one hell of a shootist 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Really good video, but I wouldn't expect any less from the master.
Muy bueno tu vídeo saludos desde Argentina
Merry Christmas.Jerry!!!!
Thanks for the video. Great information! 😊👍
Great video
Thanks for learning me sir! Appreciate it a LOT 👍
Greets, T.
Jerry drops a video I make time to watch it
Lessons from the master! I also noticed your fingers were dirty after stripping that 1911...keep your guns clean Jerry! 😂
Thank You My Friend.
Jerry shows us that he's a mechanic without telling us he's a mechanic.
I believe he was a millwright before he began his professional shooting career
@@kevos823 a millwright is a mechanic, but for mills. He's called himself a mechanic several times
👍😊 I learned something.
He speaks, you listen.
Jerry I just got one hot tip for ya, go in and get your glasses adjusted so you don't have to keep pushing them up on your nose all the time I have the same problem.
Great information and I learned something new about the 1911 magazines. Again, many thanks.
What is the dimple on GI magazine followers for? Is it for retaining the cartridge by the rim?
I’ve been shooting recreationally and in competition for over 30 years. Jerry has probably forgotten more about guns than I’ve ever known in the first place. Get some!
Love your videos!
You forgot to call em’ “Bottum feeders” stepping all over your moons 😂
Jerry speaks truth about the golfing ball bat
Hi uncel jerry it johan im from South Africa. I have a star b pistol and have also stofpyp probles but just sometimes. Okay we shoot with military ammo traysers or subsonic 9mm. Do you think it can be my injector and my magazine like the 1911 problems. I will appreciate if you just can tell me your opinion
I was hoping Jerry would give his opinion on whether or not it's OK to store mags full of ammo. 1/2 way with ammo, or no ammo at all. I read everywhere, all different opinions on this. I personally have mags that are full in storage and empty in storage but non 1/2 full. What are everyone's thoughts on this? A spring is a spring right? Compressed or uncompressed? The wear happens during the compress/uncompress actions I'm told or is this wrong?
For the storage issue, I have heard enough while normally springs are ok with it, sometimes they are not. My opinion is a mag spring with the right metallurgy can be left loaded for 40 years and no problem.
I have a 1911 that I have had for a long time always worked when I needed it to, one time I left a mag completely loaded for about two years went out to shoot it and it stove piped every round I now no longer do that If my carry gun hasn't been shot in a few months I unload and switch mags I guess I'm saying it's not worth your life to take a chance that it's going to work and only takes a couple minutes to do most people cant afford to shoot their carry ammo every week to keep everything moving like it should.
@@USMC-1911 I have left mags loaded for far longer than that and no problems. I seem to remember Col Cooper firing 1911 mags that have been left loaded 40 years and function was fine.
But there is no down side to switching mags and if that works for you, then go for it.
Haven’t watched all of your videos Jerry. Have you covered ricochets? Took one in the hand last month.
FMJ. Slow velocity (.380) Too close. Metal target shot up. Bad combination.
Great video Jerry
Noticed that the moon clips are in a small plastic bag. For the 45ACP moon clips I found that they stack neatly into the plastic containers made to hold coins, don't recall if I used the 50 cent or dollar size. National brand bookstores carry them and I think they come in a three pack.
Is there a tool to test the spring pressure of the mag?
Great info...thanks.
Smith & Wesson needs to make all of their 9mm pistols have large enough ejection ports so that you can interchange different caliber barrels and magazines. That's why I bought my original Smith & Wesson M&P in 40 S&W, so I could change out the barrel and use it as a 9mm or a 357 Sig. This modularity is very useful and helpful (at this point you might as well sell all M&P's with Optics ready cuts in the slides and threaded barrels on everything in addition to installing APEX triggers). Also I noticed the new fully metal Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 no longer has the detent in the way of the slide stop/release (is about time if you ask me, that slide stop detent was nothing but trouble).
Also make the trigger guard larger so there's enough room to use a heavy glove for winter. I also like how Glocks triggers stay in the rear position when they are not cocked.
👉He's wealth of gun knowledge. 👍
Jerry is the closest we can get to Bob Munden these days.
I would love hear Jerry's thoughts on Ed McGivern's shooting.
Too old Ed not alive and kicking. Then he could have a match with Jerry.
I have a Remington R1 1911 with a 460 Roland conversion. After the round is fired, the slide fails to return all the way back into battery.
Is it a spring problem?
Alot of information on a barrel top.
J.M. the 👂 E.F.Hutton of guns.🇺🇲💯👍🔫 And that ain't no 🐂💩!
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Wealth of info
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Various agendas noted.
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Your common malfunctions never happen on the range. They happen when you're in the shit.
Come on Jerry, you know nothing about firearms and are just winging it and reading from a script!! 😂😂😂
Dude.... enough with the promo videos disguised as actual content. I dont care about your custom speed loader or whatever