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    Multiply that grouping by 3 under stress.

    You need to tighten that shit up.

    Go get a Glock 19 and report back after 2500 rounds.

    Just kidding. But seriously, 70 rounds is not enough to even test the gun. 500 rds minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cono Este View Post
    Multiply that grouping by 3 under stress.

    You need to tighten that shit up.

    Go get a Glock 19 and report back after 2500 rounds.

    Just kidding. But seriously, 70 rounds is not enough to even test the gun. 500 rds minimum.
    Watched a YouTuber who tested the same model with 600 rounds. had 2 jams hahaha.. No, I'm 70 rounds better and don't plan on ever carrying the gun anywhere unless full scale civil war breaks out or a disaster causes societal chaos for a few days. Beyond that, if it's my time to die I'm good with that. Not going to prep beyond insanity worrying about shit like that..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
    Watched a YouTuber who tested the same model with 600 rounds. had 2 jams hahaha.. No, I'm 70 rounds better and don't plan on ever carrying the gun anywhere unless full scale civil war breaks out or a disaster causes societal chaos for a few days. Beyond that, if it's my time to die I'm good with that. Not going to prep beyond insanity worrying about shit like that..
    One malfunction every few hundred rounds = no good.

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    That ain't good shooting- you're all over the place. Today, I shot approx. two hundred rounds of 9mm through my CZ 75 SP-01, and it was not a good day. But even on my final target, I put at least one third of the rounds through the bulls eye. Most of the remaining rounds went low and to the left. Not by a lot, but certainly not POA (point of aim). Appeared to be classic flinching, but I don't think that I flinched all that much. Stopped and did a fair amount of dry-firing, and don't think that that was the problem. Was kinda shaky, though, probably from having a bottle of wine as my late-night dinner the previous day. So, maybe it was jittery hands. I've done a lot better with this gun.

    So, what I'm getting at is that I have shot enough with this particular pistol (> 1000 rounds) since I bough it a month or two ago to have a reasonable assessment on how I'm doing on any particular day I'm firing it. If I'm flinching, I take a quick break, breath a bit, and then do some dry-fire drills before resuming shooting. Otherwise, I be wasting ammo.

    Keep at it! Practice dry-fire drills. Try different ways to hold the gun and figure out what stance feels the most comfortable. Then practice so that how you best wield the gun becomes second nature. See if your range sells those targets that have "problem zones" outlined (vide infra Learn to, if you haven't already, to perform a basic disassembly and cleaning- I can disassemble any CZ 75 model in seconds and reassembly is only a few seconds longer. Have fun!
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    No thanks. I didn't enjoy the experience much at all. If I was going to shoot or had any desire to get even a little bit better I'd get a different gun. Heck, that shitty hour costs more than skiing. Lift tickets are less per hour and that's before we add in ammo.

    What I will say, is that I agree for a "gun guy" or cop or repo man or bounty hunter a better quality gun would be a must. have fun, I can think of at least 20 other activities I'd prefer to going to the range to shoot any pistol.. and one of them is mowing my lawn..
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    Hey man, since you're gonna just set it and forget it, I'd recommend trading that little gun in for a Glock 17 or 19 9mm. It will cut the learning curve down greatly and Glocks go bang every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Hey man, since you're gonna just set it and forget it, I'd recommend trading that little gun in for a Glock 17 or 19 9mm. It will cut the learning curve down greatly and Glocks go bang every time.
    If someone wants to swap for one with no issues even steven let me know..
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    Quote Originally Posted by wooley12 View Post
    Curious and not trolling. If one wanted to buy a Thompson, how hard would it be? Not legally, I mean to just buy one.
    Fuck illegal. Fuck antiques. This is legal, depending on your state of residence, and modern: https://www.franklinarmory.com/colle...t-apc45-bfsiii

    Pretty darn nice gun. B&T is quality. And with the binary trigger, close enough to a trench broom if you don't mind only 25 rounds. Practice swapping out magazines. Don't post utube vids of the brace on your shoulder. Get the 9mm version if you want cheaper ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Hey man, since you're gonna just set it and forget it, I'd recommend trading that little gun in for a Glock 17 or 19 9mm. It will cut the learning curve down greatly and Glocks go bang every time.
    SumJong seems a lost cause, but good advice for anyone. I like Springfields personally too, but Glocks are great pistols.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Hey man, since you're gonna just set it and forget it, I'd recommend trading that little gun in for a Glock 17 or 19 9mm. It will cut the learning curve down greatly and Glocks go bang every time.
    This is very good advice. Thrown down a couple hundy more and grab the Glock. Probably the best pistol in existence for you. And they're cheap. One time expense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Hey man, since you're gonna just set it and forget it, I'd recommend trading that little gun in for a Glock 17 or 19 9mm. It will cut the learning curve down greatly and Glocks go bang every time.
    I own many handguns of all types and descriptions. I have, in the past, owned two Glocks, 17 and 19. There is a reason that every PD in the country has them, the lowest of 3 bids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    I own many handguns of all types and descriptions. I have, in the past, owned two Glocks, 17 and 19. There is a reason that every PD in the country has them, the lowest of 3 bids.
    Do you prefer a thumb safety for LEOs, or have another beef with them? Opinions are cool and all good.

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    What's funny is that Mrs sumjong really freaked out when the costs of this "cheap" handgun came across the online bank accounts..
    $269.00 for the gun
    $130.00 for the lock box with biometric lock
    $120 for ammo and misc. accessories
    $75.00 for a one time pass, additional ammo and hour of range shooting, Should have bought more ammo outside of the range first but still..

    Even without the range shooting we're over $500 for a "cheap" handgun when other pretty important accessories are included.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Fuck illegal. Fuck antiques. This is legal, depending on your state of residence, and modern: https://www.franklinarmory.com/colle...t-apc45-bfsiii

    Pretty darn nice gun. B&T is quality. And with the binary trigger, close enough to a trench broom if you don't mind only 25 rounds. Practice swapping out magazines. Don't post utube vids of the brace on your shoulder. Get the 9mm version if you want cheaper ammo.
    Having shot that, a zp5, sig mpx and a skorpian in single and full...

    I bought the zp5 and mpx in single with plans to sbr them.

    The mpx got sent back to sig 3 times and I no longer care for it.

    The zp5 is a dream I continue to love that might get a stamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exsparky View Post
    Having shot that, a zp5, sig mpx and a skorpian in single and full...

    I bought the zp5 and mpx in single with plans to sbr them.

    The mpx got sent back to sig 3 times and I no longer care for it.

    The zp5 is a dream I continue to love that might get a stamp.
    Zenith Z-5P? Good build quality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostofSeasonsPast View Post
    Do you prefer a thumb safety for LEOs, or have another beef with them? Opinions are cool and all good.
    Grip angle of a Glock is different than any other produced handgun. Everyone else is patterned off the 1911 angle, while Glock is its own angle. Most folks that are not used to the gun tend to shoot them low.

    Do not care for the mushy trigger or the trigger safety. There are numerous reports of people failing to get their finger out of the trigger guard when holstering a Glock and negligently discharging a round. Not saying you can't do this with other handguns, but it has been a recognized problem with Glocks.

    Unsupported chamber has caused catastrophic failures when using higher pressure personal defense loads. Google Glock kaboom

    Many of the Glock magazines will accept one more round than their capacity. When you put the overloaded mag in the gun, it jams the action.

    With all that said, I shoot them well. I have to be aware of and compensate for the grip angle.
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    Like Ken said, every gun shoots a bit different. It kinda depends on what you are used to and what you can become used to after many rounds. I have a couple different handguns, and I shoot them all different. My .22 Buckmark is probably the best gun I shoot, I can put 8 out of 10 rounds into a paper plate at 10 yards real quick. I bought a Sig 226 in 9 and for life of me I can't get it together with that gun. I shoot my .45 Taurus 1911 far better, I have to believe the trigger makes a big difference, the 1911 has a much more linear feel than the rocking horse of the double action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Grip angle of a Glock is different than any other produced handgun. Everyone else is patterned off the 1911 angle, while Glock is its own angle. Most folks that are not used to the gun tend to shoot them low.

    Do not care for the mushy trigger or the trigger safety. There are numerous reports of people failing to get their finger out of the trigger guard when holstering a Glock and negligently discharging a round. Not saying you can't do this with other handguns, but it has been a recognized problem with Glocks.

    Unsupported chamber has caused catastrophic failures when using higher pressure personal defense loads. Google Glock kaboom

    Many of the Glock magazines will accept one more round than their capacity. When you put the overloaded mag in the gun, it jams the action.

    With all that said, I shoot them well. I have to be aware of and compensate for the grip angle.
    Blasphemy! It’s called GLOCK PERFECTION Ken. Copied by everyone. Sig, SW, Walther. So you could say that about every striker fired gun.

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    I say Glock because it's simple, ubiquitous and just plain works. I don't personally like them.

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    Sorry, no where else to put this since the gun violence thread got nuked: https://gizmodo.com/3d-printed-gun-a...ual-1829168263

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Sorry, no where else to put this since the gun violence thread got nuked: https://gizmodo.com/3d-printed-gun-a...ual-1829168263
    Around here that would very likely prevent him from getting a handgun permit or CCW. On the bright side, he can still be President or a Supreme Court Justice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I say Glock because it's simple, ubiquitous and just plain works. I don't personally like them.
    I can't disagree with any of this. I have tons of friends who are very proficient with them. All guns have issues, however, 99.9% of the time it is operator error.

    The biggest thing that scares me with a Glock is the unsupported chamber and high pressure ammo. I like my hands and digits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    I say Glock because it's simple, ubiquitous and just plain works. I don't personally like them.
    Id spend 100 or so more and get a HK P2000.
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    Or an HK P30 or VP9
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    Quote Originally Posted by steepconcrete View Post
    https://www.amazon.com/MantisX-MT-10.../dp/B01GF81M5W
    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

    Brain dead and made of money.

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