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<blockquote data-quote="DarkLaw" data-source="post: 737701" data-attributes="member: 8246"><p>Thanks for the info! I was really curious how it would be operated. I think I can handle that! </p><p></p><p>And it's good that you have a warm up/practice round! Not so much for practicing 'shooting', persay - but for those of us who are unsure of the ballistic properties of a bowling pin! LoL Need to develop a strategy and quick! </p><p></p><p>I'll be shooting my everyday carry pistol - Glock .40 </p><p>Not sure if I wanna go G22 or my G23. Hmmmmmm.</p><p>Need a different trigger on BOTH. I'm actually more comfortable with a NY trigger (heavier) as I've fired well in excess of 4-5k rounds with it, as opposed to the factory setting.</p><p></p><p>See ya'll there and thanks again!@</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkLaw, post: 737701, member: 8246"] Thanks for the info! I was really curious how it would be operated. I think I can handle that! And it's good that you have a warm up/practice round! Not so much for practicing 'shooting', persay - but for those of us who are unsure of the ballistic properties of a bowling pin! LoL Need to develop a strategy and quick! I'll be shooting my everyday carry pistol - Glock .40 Not sure if I wanna go G22 or my G23. Hmmmmmm. Need a different trigger on BOTH. I'm actually more comfortable with a NY trigger (heavier) as I've fired well in excess of 4-5k rounds with it, as opposed to the factory setting. See ya'll there and thanks again!@ [/QUOTE]
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