
This is a close-up of the heirloom kittens, shortly before we gave them all cake.
There's a video of the party and the cake on youtube here.
There's a video of the party and the cake on youtube here.
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1280 x 850px
File Size 339.5 kB
I found the pictures from about 28 years ago. I'll post them in my scraps section. I still have everything but the Deutonics 9mm, which I sold at a gunshow 'bout 15 years ago or so. since then I got a model 29 Glock 45, an AR15 shortstock, and an AK-47 I've only fired once, that I got just last year.
My problem with the Detonics was that the ejector pin also functioned as the slide lock. It was pushed up by the clip spring. But after a few clips of ammo. Standard tarke stuff, not even hot loads, the weld between the pivot pin and the ejector/clip follower would break. The ejector would not go anywhere, but now it had enough slop to tuck under the cartridge pusher, locking the clip into the gun and usualy causing a jam on the last round. Not a good thing for a pistol intended for self defense. I sent it back to Detonics several times, and they would replace the part and do some other work on it. (The feed ramp was very pollished) But it wound always break after a few clips. I finnaly sold it to a collector who need the 9mm to complete his collection.
I miss the nice single action pull of the 9mm, it took a while to get used to the odd -every shot is a double- pull of the Glock, but now I hardly even notice it.
I miss the nice single action pull of the 9mm, it took a while to get used to the odd -every shot is a double- pull of the Glock, but now I hardly even notice it.
Not sure what the current ststus of Detonics is. The've been in and out of bankruptcy, bougth out by oother companys.... They were based out of Bellevue, WA (Not far from where I live in Lynnwood) when I got my Pocket 9, but they are closser to you nowadays. (If they exist at all) Wicki has an entry for Detonics USA, It's somewat vague and erronous.
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