Add 50 more so we are now up to 800 rounds. I had a couple more failures to ignite today with the range ammo (federal I think). It was 115 and cycled great, but they must use a harder primer. Got the laser sighted in and it's pinging steel in rapid fashion.
Gun looks very solid and basically sturdy on the inside in spite of the slight wiggle to the right safety. Very well built gun.
MRC: you are an engineer and you like the design of this gun eh? I can see why. Runs REAL well. THANKS AGAIN for the hot tip on an excellent firearm.
So to date we have bought the gun for $675 + tax
Laser grips for $270
3 xtra mags (one is an 8 round) $70
For a total of $1015
I definately feel like I have a SOLID piece of steel in the pocket/waist band with a great warranty and now laser for this investment.
Is the black starting to come off? Yep it sure is at the base where the mags feed. I view it as patina. My R9 also is experiencing the same.
Is it for everybody? Probably not. I'm kinda like LJ it seems. I like mouse guns. That's kinda what I find myself drawn to and I like having one I can do some pretty heavy training with. It's nice to do more than target practice. I feel like this piece is more of a micro fighting pistol whereas the R9 is more of a gentleman's piece to carry as a backup or in a civil environment where you could get a problem. This will dump a mag of +P in a hurry on target. Different roles that they fill for sure, but I think if you are in the market for something you can carry often shoot often this would be a nice one to have.
I guess that's it for now. If I didn't see the views going up I would quit posting on here. But it seems a few are watching ever so quitely. Shhhhhhhhhhhh. Read much and post little. Wait... If everybody does that their won't be anything to read but old news. Just sayin. At the same time if ya got nothing to say I guess it is best to shut up. I'm shutting up now