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Re: My new tack driver [Re: Kevin1] #4013457 02/01/13 03:31 AM
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I prefer a low-recoil hammer.

Re: My new tack driver [Re: rsalaud] #4014073 02/01/13 01:24 PM
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Yeah, it's traditional with wood furniture and all but it's still a "Mouse Hammer" and only does low power loads.

But that little one will give you an "oh crap" moment if you miss the intended target and hit the holding fingers....


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Re: My new tack driver [Re: BA223] #4014198 02/01/13 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: BA223
Seems like everybody has a "tack driver." So, I went out and got one, too... Never knew what I was missing until I got this thing home.


I like the grips.

Re: My new tack driver [Re: Choctaw] #4014548 02/01/13 03:54 PM
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Is that a flash suppressor or silencer on the end of the barrel?

It looks bad a$$.

Re: My new tack driver [Re: Kevin1] #4014587 02/01/13 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: Kevin1
I've upgraded mine with an AICS tactical handle. But since the upgrade, I'm too effraid to scratch it. So I don't use it anymore. I just look at it and post pics on forums.





Instead, and for everyday work, I only use my side by side

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Re: My new tack driver [Re: Navasot] #4015795 02/01/13 11:07 PM
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It is a beauty. Sadly, all I can drive with one is "finger"nails. If Second Chance made Kevlar gloves I'd be willing to try another. Until then just call me "Lefty".


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Re: My new tack driver [Re: kidde] #4016227 02/02/13 01:38 AM
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Wow open sights to boot

Re: My new tack driver [Re: Wallhanger] #4020301 02/03/13 08:41 PM
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Will it drive tacs "all day long"? A lot of other people claim their factory one will do this!!


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Re: My new tack driver [Re: no catch] #4023304 02/04/13 09:36 PM
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I've got some custom reloads I'll sell you for it. They come with the extra large "one strike" primers.


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