As many of you know, I've been a big fan and supporter/promotor of Double Tap Ammo
for over a decade.
Mike and those there at his shop in Utah, were friends during the early years of my founding of CZF and even this Blog, now into 2017.
I've over 5,000 rounds of his ammo, and only had 1 bad round, A half plated 9mm+P Bonded Defense round that somehow made it past Speer.No one at DT could be at fault for this
"almost" perfect Gold Dot.
These rounds ranged from .380 to .45 ACP and 10mm...along with .44 Special as well.
Given my exception of 1 round, I'd say 100% quality control and always superb accuracy!
Well, they are now celebrating, and it's meaning big savings for all of us.
Don't forget to take advantage of 30% off and FREE SHIPPING on all orders!!!
Doubletap is celebrating 15 years in business on August 15th, 2017! In 2002, Mike McNett started Doubletap in his garage with 4 10mm loads!
Now we are the largest producer of 10mm ammo and we have 473 loads in 82 calibers! We owe all of our success to you! We are unbelieveably
proud! To celebrate we are offering the best discount that we have ever offered! This offer is good for all Doubletap and Colt Ammunition items!!
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This offer is limited to stock on hand and no backorders will be accepted. This coupon is good on all products untilmidnight August 22th, 2017.
Just don't wait!
Also, we are still offering FREE SHIPPING on all orders!
Have a great day!
Mike McNett
President
Doubletap Ammunition
www.doubletapammo.com
Monday, August 14, 2017
Friday, August 11, 2017
Hot and Smoke Filled
Hi guys.
Due to the numerous forest fires in the LC valley and other parts of the North-West.
I've not done any CZ shooting outside of the indoor range (Diamondback Shooters)
over in Lewiston.
The EVO 3 Scorpion and RAMI, and RAMI BD have gobbled up more than a few rounds
in the past few weeks, and I can only envision a P10-C in FDE to someday join them.
Such a P10-C would be an awesome addition, even though some have been reporting minor teething
problems with the guns making thier way into tester hands and more customer holsters.
Issues with the hard to push slide stop, and mag release button are not as important as the people
who buy CRAP steel-cased or other cheapo 9mm and then blame the gun when it chokes!
Howevr, I know that many are not "Gun Savvy" and don't know the pitfalls of Steel-Cased fodder
and CZs, or any other quality pistol or evolver for that matter.
Some buy what's either cheapest or available, or what the local "Expert" tells them to do.
I like the Steel stuff in AKs, and even a Hi-Point or two. Anything that I don't give a hoot about,
or a design like the CZ82 that in my experience actually loves the steel.
Many a cop and soldier used their VZ82/CZ82 in 9mm Makarov with this typpe of ammo...
far before they carried the PCR or P-01 pistols.
$9.99 ammo in a $499.00 P10-C doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but then I've learned a few things
in over 35 plus years of shooting.
Basically, if you don't care how the gun will run, or more importantly don't rely on the cheaper
ammo to protect your hide, then you are fine.
In regard to the (rumored) newer models of the P10 family?
Their has been two camps on this subject.
Some videos and forum posts on various forums mention the expansion of the line.
The P10-F being a enlarged version of the P10-C with Duty Gun type measurements.
This will make those in Law Enforcement (I'm former) that prefer a gun that's bigger in
all areas than the current P10-C.
However, I'd have to switch side in this debate.
I for one, am of the smaller/concealed carry type CZ pistol crowd.
CZUB's P10-C manual also lists another of the P10 series called the CZ P10-S, or supposedly
like the Walther Police Pistol Slim (PPS) the S will mean Slim or Short, no real idea.
A 19.0 weight with a shorter 3.5 inch barrel and the same P10 magazine, but with only a 12-round
capacity.
Given the weight, I could see me carrying the P10-S with 9 or ten rounds of 9mm+P on board..
as my bad back (over 20 years of carying large and heavy handguns on a duty belt) can't tolerate
much more.
Due to the numerous forest fires in the LC valley and other parts of the North-West.
I've not done any CZ shooting outside of the indoor range (Diamondback Shooters)
over in Lewiston.
The EVO 3 Scorpion and RAMI, and RAMI BD have gobbled up more than a few rounds
in the past few weeks, and I can only envision a P10-C in FDE to someday join them.
Such a P10-C would be an awesome addition, even though some have been reporting minor teething
problems with the guns making thier way into tester hands and more customer holsters.
Issues with the hard to push slide stop, and mag release button are not as important as the people
who buy CRAP steel-cased or other cheapo 9mm and then blame the gun when it chokes!
Howevr, I know that many are not "Gun Savvy" and don't know the pitfalls of Steel-Cased fodder
and CZs, or any other quality pistol or evolver for that matter.
Some buy what's either cheapest or available, or what the local "Expert" tells them to do.
I like the Steel stuff in AKs, and even a Hi-Point or two. Anything that I don't give a hoot about,
or a design like the CZ82 that in my experience actually loves the steel.
Many a cop and soldier used their VZ82/CZ82 in 9mm Makarov with this typpe of ammo...
far before they carried the PCR or P-01 pistols.
$9.99 ammo in a $499.00 P10-C doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but then I've learned a few things
in over 35 plus years of shooting.
Basically, if you don't care how the gun will run, or more importantly don't rely on the cheaper
ammo to protect your hide, then you are fine.
In regard to the (rumored) newer models of the P10 family?
Their has been two camps on this subject.
Some videos and forum posts on various forums mention the expansion of the line.
The P10-F being a enlarged version of the P10-C with Duty Gun type measurements.
This will make those in Law Enforcement (I'm former) that prefer a gun that's bigger in
all areas than the current P10-C.
However, I'd have to switch side in this debate.
I for one, am of the smaller/concealed carry type CZ pistol crowd.
CZUB's P10-C manual also lists another of the P10 series called the CZ P10-S, or supposedly
like the Walther Police Pistol Slim (PPS) the S will mean Slim or Short, no real idea.
A 19.0 weight with a shorter 3.5 inch barrel and the same P10 magazine, but with only a 12-round
capacity.
Given the weight, I could see me carrying the P10-S with 9 or ten rounds of 9mm+P on board..
as my bad back (over 20 years of carying large and heavy handguns on a duty belt) can't tolerate
much more.
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