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<blockquote data-quote="Big-Tex" data-source="post: 920582" data-attributes="member: 7495"><p>Well I finally shot my new pistol. I must say I like it. I'm not in love with the caliber but I think once the gun smooths up a little I'll be happy.</p><p></p><p>I was dancing all around the target and being really jerky at first.</p><p></p><p>After I put one mag through it I came inside and dry fired it a little to get used to the trigger press and stop jerking it around. </p><p></p><p>Back outside I stuck up a shoot-n-c and stepped off 15 yards. Out of 13 rounds I had 2 cuttin the bullseye, 2 about 1.5" left and 6 about 5" high, and 3 flyers. Overall not bad seeing how I always shoot high-left and that was at a fairly quick pace.</p><p></p><p>I really like the safety on mine. It's just reasuring when you stick it in your front pocket. The trigger takes some getting used to, but it's compairable with a glock or xd, with a definitive travel and that point where you know it'll go bang if you press through. It's a good defensive trigger.</p><p></p><p>The gun needs to be shot to smooth on up and I tend to do that as weather permits; I hate shooting with cold hands.</p><p></p><p>Now, does anyone have a suggestion for me to fix my high-left problem? I know it's in my grip, but I don't know what part. </p><p></p><p>Any questions for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big-Tex, post: 920582, member: 7495"] Well I finally shot my new pistol. I must say I like it. I'm not in love with the caliber but I think once the gun smooths up a little I'll be happy. I was dancing all around the target and being really jerky at first. After I put one mag through it I came inside and dry fired it a little to get used to the trigger press and stop jerking it around. Back outside I stuck up a shoot-n-c and stepped off 15 yards. Out of 13 rounds I had 2 cuttin the bullseye, 2 about 1.5" left and 6 about 5" high, and 3 flyers. Overall not bad seeing how I always shoot high-left and that was at a fairly quick pace. I really like the safety on mine. It's just reasuring when you stick it in your front pocket. The trigger takes some getting used to, but it's compairable with a glock or xd, with a definitive travel and that point where you know it'll go bang if you press through. It's a good defensive trigger. The gun needs to be shot to smooth on up and I tend to do that as weather permits; I hate shooting with cold hands. Now, does anyone have a suggestion for me to fix my high-left problem? I know it's in my grip, but I don't know what part. Any questions for me? [/QUOTE]
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