Found some related info in an old thread on GunBoards
https://forums.gunboards.com/showthr...e-caution-long
Found some related info in an old thread on GunBoards
https://forums.gunboards.com/showthr...e-caution-long
https://sites.google.com/view/feedra...ome?authuser=1
More pictures added to the 'website' lol. Thanks.
Hi guys,
After the ice storm I made it to the range today. Mixed, yet expected results. My factory mag (one with the emblem) ran it 5 times, no FTF. My 3 made by Keep Shooting, one only had 1 FTF through 4 reloads, but I lost track of which one it was. The other 2 had many FTFs. I updated the website: https://sites.google.com/view/feedra...ome?authuser=1 with more pics that I hope provide better angles. I did my best to maintain a firm grip the whole time to ensure it wasn't limpwrist. I suppose I need to get a hold of more factory mags. Too bad, the Keep Shooting ones appear top notch quality (and weren't cheap).
I added text to the pics but a few observations: I am noticing burring on all of my mags, on the side opposite the extractor. Wondering if anyone else has this. There's a notch on the frame that I believe is doing this, but it's obviously supposed to be there - the notch that is. Second, in a few pics I added, you can see a - not sure what to call it - poorly machined spot at the bottom right of not the feedramp itself, but where the barrel is attached to the frame?? I think the spot may actually sit below any rounds, so not sure it would have impact, but again, not sure.
A few things I remembered about the gun. It's very accurate. I took my Glock 19, and while more comfortable to shoot, I couldn't place shots where I wanted to as well. Attached barrel I guess. Second, those dam grips. Third, after 200 rounds the webbing of my hand is a bit achy. The blowback recoil goes straight back. The .357 snubby I brought reminded me that it wasn't too bad though.
Thanks for looking into it guys.
Again, the website... https://sites.google.com/view/feedra...ome?authuser=1
(becoming quite the webmaster...)
Coop
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I guess I'm bumping to to the top. Anyone have any final thoughts on this? Thanks!