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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4344461" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>For sure it's not for everyone and I wouldn't even recommend it as "the one" to buy if you could only buy one of the pricey 2011-like options.</p><p></p><p>Class was fairly low round count, we actually did a lot of shooting at 25 and 50 yards but I still got another 200 rounds through it. It ran flawlessly on my S&B 124 grain but had 1 failure to eject when my buddy ran a mag of Lawman 115 grain through it. I haven't had time to test to see if I could reproduce it, so I sit at 1 of ~360 rounds having an issue.</p><p></p><p>Shooting at 25 and 50 showed that the gun is not built for maximum accuracy. I grabbed my Staccato P after shooting some disappointing 5-round groups, and immediately, I saw a 25-50% reduction in group size.</p><p></p><p>I think the advantage of this gun is its weight and size for EDC, other than the Staccato C (which is heavier) I don't see too many 1911-style SAO trigger options out there. </p><p></p><p>The gun is a weird combination of snappy but flat shooting. It's like the push of the recoil is more than you would expect but it stays on target better than most other options. I'm not sure how to describe it. I'm looking to have some trigger and timing work done to it to get it where I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4344461, member: 55012"] For sure it's not for everyone and I wouldn't even recommend it as "the one" to buy if you could only buy one of the pricey 2011-like options. Class was fairly low round count, we actually did a lot of shooting at 25 and 50 yards but I still got another 200 rounds through it. It ran flawlessly on my S&B 124 grain but had 1 failure to eject when my buddy ran a mag of Lawman 115 grain through it. I haven't had time to test to see if I could reproduce it, so I sit at 1 of ~360 rounds having an issue. Shooting at 25 and 50 showed that the gun is not built for maximum accuracy. I grabbed my Staccato P after shooting some disappointing 5-round groups, and immediately, I saw a 25-50% reduction in group size. I think the advantage of this gun is its weight and size for EDC, other than the Staccato C (which is heavier) I don't see too many 1911-style SAO trigger options out there. The gun is a weird combination of snappy but flat shooting. It's like the push of the recoil is more than you would expect but it stays on target better than most other options. I'm not sure how to describe it. I'm looking to have some trigger and timing work done to it to get it where I want. [/QUOTE]
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