Been out of commission for awhile so maybe this has been addressed but shot my EC9S the other day and the trigger bite is real. Solution? Advise? I shoot Glocks all the time and no trigger bite at all, same with my Bersa .
I just bought the Ruger American 22" .243, shot it at 50 yds only this week and it is practically one hole for 3 shots. I'm and old guy and we used to have to work out tails off to get any kind of accuracy like that. These are great rifles for a fraction of the cost a custom costs. Kudos to...
Thanks to you all, about what I was thinking as far as value, may donate it to a grandkid anyway. Wife has the MKIV and I have a Buckmark with TS barrel. Both shoot great and the wife is truly a fine shot whatever she shoots.
Gun dates to 1971 but have not figured out how to post a pic on here, probably simple as heck but have no trouble posting on other handgun sites. It does have the box but no paperwork.
Wife has the LCR in .38 and can shoot groups, 10 yds, that lots of guys take a second look. I like my S&W 642, my groups are respectable, I'm a trapshooter that shoots a release so trigger control is work. Like my Smith better but....!
Got my 2 pak of mags today, went to the range and put 100 rounds downrange. Couple of bad rounds but the little LCP ran perfect and is surprisingly accurate. I was shooting offhand at a small paper plate
at 30 feet, rabbit accurate enough for hiking trips. Love it.
I shoot the heck out of mine, accurate, feeds most ammo fine but I can not get more than 8 rounds in mine, and even that is a struggle. I have 3 LCP's in .380 and they all run perfectly. I took it apart and appears fine, what am I doing wrong do you think?
Like some have said the safety issue is s non issue for someone who has shot thousands of rounds thru a 1911, it's automatic to hit the safety. Secondly this little gun is a blast to shoot, 0 ftf but I have only used CCI Velocitors so far. Keeper.