Stantheman1986
Single-Sixer
I put together a "range rig" for my P89 out of the piles of Don Hume gear I bought from their "Second Quality " sale years ago
The DAO P-series guns are awesome, no safety to worry about, no cocked hammers, no Decocker. You just shove a mag in , rack the slide, and pull the trigger to dispense a bullet
The double action pull is smooth and light, but it can require some familiarization. I haven't fired this or my DAO P94 in a long time, at 25 I was hitting low because I was dipping the barrel with that trigger pull. I do the same thing with my S&W 5946
A couple drops of Lucas CLP down the slide rail , good to go. It was still dirty from last time, oops.
Not a single bobble over 100 rounds. These guns just work. They may be as ergonomic as a staple gun but they work.
My 5946 is a little more "sleek " but the P89 is a workhorse. I used to shoot my DAO P94 9mm in Practical Handgun matches and do well, these guns are capable once you get familiar with them.
The DAO P-series guns are awesome, no safety to worry about, no cocked hammers, no Decocker. You just shove a mag in , rack the slide, and pull the trigger to dispense a bullet
The double action pull is smooth and light, but it can require some familiarization. I haven't fired this or my DAO P94 in a long time, at 25 I was hitting low because I was dipping the barrel with that trigger pull. I do the same thing with my S&W 5946
A couple drops of Lucas CLP down the slide rail , good to go. It was still dirty from last time, oops.
Not a single bobble over 100 rounds. These guns just work. They may be as ergonomic as a staple gun but they work.
My 5946 is a little more "sleek " but the P89 is a workhorse. I used to shoot my DAO P94 9mm in Practical Handgun matches and do well, these guns are capable once you get familiar with them.