jhearne said:
roylt said:
I didn't vote because I really don't know but my guess is that a metal rod would help keep everything locking up at the same point which would lead to more accuracy. Plastic one could flex.
I know a lot of people that have replaced the plastic unit in their glocks. But never really thought to ask why.
I generally shoot the gun as it left the factory. Engineers get paid a lot of money to make stuff right the first time. After market parts are sometimes made just to sell to people that like neat things and to make a profit. I have surcome to this from time to time as well.
How so? We talking about flexing because under recoil, there's some noticeable forces at work? Or is it flexing under load somehow?
Josh
The LC9 guide rod flexes just from racking the slide back! If you take the slide off, leave everything on the slide in on piece, push the barrel down a tiny bit, and push forward like you would if you were racking a round in the chamber. The guide rod flexes like a mofo JUST from racking, let alone under the force of firing, which is why i had a stock guide rod sent out to a manufacturer for making a SS guide rod for the LC9 to help with recoil, muzzle flip, and te pitting i was getting in the stock guide rod after 600 rounds. ~1in. down from the tip a had noticeable peening on the plastic guide rod, getting to the point where it was starting to making me uncomfortable as i could feel it with my finger. It didnt effect the function yet, but i wasnt about to wait until it did. I now have ~600 rounds through it with the SS rod in and it looks much better and has functioned noticeably smoother.
Another thing that i think of when discussing steel guide rods is; professional shooters switching to them when allowed. If they didnt do anything, why would they switch them out to Steel when allowed in competition?
IMO if the professionals that shoot IDPA switch to SS guide rods when allowed to on full-size guns, (most do) and it makes a difference for them, i'd imagine that it would help noticeably more on these smaller guns where weight plays a bigger factor in muzzle flip, recoil, etc., especially in muzzle flip.
With the SS guide rod installed on my LC9, i've noticed my double taps at ~20yds have gotten noticeably tighter, not to mention i dont eject spent casings ~10ft now more like ~6, since the stock guide rod isnt flexing the springs have to compress a bit more, and in turn that reduces the recoil a bit, at least that's what i'm noticing in my testing of the LC9 SS guide rod. I have a test and review thread that you can check out with pictures, the pictures have ~400 rounds through the gun with the SS guide rod installed, and i plan on having ~1k rounds through it by this coming weekend (~600 now), so the manufacturer has a good idea of how they'll perform. But check out my thread on the LC9 SS guide rod test and Review if you're interested in SS guide rods for the LC9/ any gun since it also just discusses SS guide rods in general, i have a lot of information in there on them as i've been doing research since ive been testing i've written a couple noticeable differences down, but people are going to believe what they want, and if they want to believe that i'm making a profit for doing a test & review, so be it lol.
I'm going to be doing another Test & Review coming up here in the next week or two on a GREAT IWB holster for the LC9 since people have been looking for nice, comfortable holsters that don't print, are easy to conceal, and easy to get to and draw fast. The holsters are already designed and have been produced for a while, just nobody really knows about them so i plan on doing the same type of review, to get the product out there and show people how well it works, and people again can make up their own minds on weather it's a nice holster or not, but i already have 3 of them for my guns, and i swear by them, they're the best IWB holsters i've ever used/worn. Durning other months i carry my FNP-40 in one all day everyday and it's extremely comfortable! It's one of those rare holsters that makes you forget you're packing, so if it does that well for compact/full size guns, i can only imagine how itll feel with the little LC9 in it

Test & Review to come ASAP!