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Finally got to shoot some of my new guns... some thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2867416" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>tR it's a mater of physics. When you start shrinking the scale down you don't have the leeway or extra margin in your design that the bigger guns have. What I'm saying is that small semi-auto guns are closer to the line of not being reliable, look at compact 1911s for instance. They can be made to run perfectly, but they have to be perfect and require more maintenance than their full size brethren. A design engineer is going to do all he can to see that it doesn't get crossed. </p><p></p><p>Also I'd note that you ought to try loading a Colt 9mm AR mag or an Uzi mag. After about two of them you will gladly use a mag loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2867416, member: 3099"] tR it's a mater of physics. When you start shrinking the scale down you don't have the leeway or extra margin in your design that the bigger guns have. What I'm saying is that small semi-auto guns are closer to the line of not being reliable, look at compact 1911s for instance. They can be made to run perfectly, but they have to be perfect and require more maintenance than their full size brethren. A design engineer is going to do all he can to see that it doesn't get crossed. Also I'd note that you ought to try loading a Colt 9mm AR mag or an Uzi mag. After about two of them you will gladly use a mag loader. [/QUOTE]
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