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gunbroker.com, kind of like ebay for guns.
your comment about jamming got my attention. A well made and clean semi auto pistol made in the last few decades should never jam.
If you have jamming in any weapon take it a qualified gunsmith asap. Many times ramps need to be polished, even on new out of the box pistols. Other issues like bad non factory mags may be the culprit, even a dirty weapon can cause problems. Clean your weapon like you would clean your car, always use a little breakfree or suitable lube when done but a drop on a cloth is all you need, too much lube attracts dirt.
Dont ever think a jam is a minor problem, it might be a warning something is serious that could kill you.
On my 21st birthday my future brother in law and I went shooting. He handed me a 10MM S&W that was filthy and loaded some really nasty looking reloads he picked up from a local shop. I took two shots and passed it to my future wife. After she took two shots she passed it to him. At his first shot we heard and incredible boom, all he has left in his hands was grips. The bad relaods coupled with a dirty weapon led to an uncontained case failure. He was lucky to have survived. His hands suffered nerve damge that almost ended his carreer as a dentist.
That day I should have stopped when i saw the dirty weapon or the nasty looking reloads (cases looked like they had sat for 10 years wet). Since then I became a NRA certified instructor and a serious collector. I can honestly say I havent had a semi auto jam in 10 years shooting 3000 rounds a month. If you plan on shooting that much change your recoil sping once a year, cheap insurance.
Ok im off my soapbox now......
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On the other Hand, your dealing with an entirely different set of fingers
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