Just to define the parameters, I don't have a vice that will rigidly secure the pistol in a fixed position, so a solid slightly padded bench rest arrangement is the best I can do. Even so, thus far I am not confident that I have been able to totally offset the impact of the long trigger travel and the rather creepy final. As a trigger function comparison I have not been able to produce a group that is even close to my Walther P5, which has virtually no trigger travel or creep.
In an effort to keep facts totally separate from the fantasy BS, not withstanding that agreed "you usually get what you pay for", I really rather doubt that a 9mm Walther barrel is any more accurate than a 9mm Ruger barrel. Even moreover, that in this case the 3.5" Walther barrel can be more accurate than the 4.5" Ruger barrel.
Ironically I'm beginning to like my pristine new-to-me P89T more than my virtually new Walther P5 for a variety of reasons; mag button release, higher capacity and overall ergonomics, besides it fits my drop leg Fire-Dragon holster better. Hopefully with time and practice I'll get used to the rather crappy trigger.
P.S., no the P5 is not for sale!!!
Osage
In an effort to keep facts totally separate from the fantasy BS, not withstanding that agreed "you usually get what you pay for", I really rather doubt that a 9mm Walther barrel is any more accurate than a 9mm Ruger barrel. Even moreover, that in this case the 3.5" Walther barrel can be more accurate than the 4.5" Ruger barrel.
Ironically I'm beginning to like my pristine new-to-me P89T more than my virtually new Walther P5 for a variety of reasons; mag button release, higher capacity and overall ergonomics, besides it fits my drop leg Fire-Dragon holster better. Hopefully with time and practice I'll get used to the rather crappy trigger.
P.S., no the P5 is not for sale!!!
Osage