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<blockquote data-quote="SwampPapa" data-source="post: 1238555" data-attributes="member: 8074"><p>seconded, the only time I have witnessed a jam with a P90 or a 345 has been when i let someone that isn't familiar with a large bore auto fire one the shooter "limp wrists' " it they've seen too many gangsta' movies they don't take a supported stance and their hand flops with the recoil to prove it to them they usually get slide bite behind their wrist then we have to correct for the whole holding too tight problem </p><p></p><p>NEVER have had any problems with any .22 from Ruger rifle, pistol or revolver </p><p></p><p>started with a three screw bearcat and a gen 1 single six through mark 3 loved every one of them </p><p></p><p>off topic : only problem ever 1st gen mini 14 went back to the factory twice never fed right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwampPapa, post: 1238555, member: 8074"] seconded, the only time I have witnessed a jam with a P90 or a 345 has been when i let someone that isn't familiar with a large bore auto fire one the shooter "limp wrists' " it they've seen too many gangsta' movies they don't take a supported stance and their hand flops with the recoil to prove it to them they usually get slide bite behind their wrist then we have to correct for the whole holding too tight problem NEVER have had any problems with any .22 from Ruger rifle, pistol or revolver started with a three screw bearcat and a gen 1 single six through mark 3 loved every one of them off topic : only problem ever 1st gen mini 14 went back to the factory twice never fed right [/QUOTE]
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