That part is pretty funny. A micron is like a trillion dollars, most people have no comprehension of what it looks like. For the PD to measure that small of an amount they must have an aerospace lab helping them out.
I will take three please.Just let me know where I can buy these "defective" M&Ps cheap.
I'll trade my M&P for a 226. But is has to be 9mm.
And, as usual, at the end of the day, Sigs are better.
Exactly. A micron is a millionth of a meter. Why somebody decided to call that a micron instead of a micrometer is beyond me.
10 microns = .000393"
I would love to see how they accurately measured this. The % error in the reading would probably be larger than that anyways. EDIT - No it wouldn't, but I think it would be significant.
The majority of the problems with department issued guns usually stem from end user error and lack of correct training.
LOL.....you must work for Glock. Wow!
LOL.....you must work for Glock. Wow!