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I was thinking of buying one of these for plinking and would appreciate some feedback about how accurate they are and how they feed and eject.
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I have one of these. I don't believe that they are made any more. I really like the gun. I have had zero failures to feed or eject. Accuracy is not target level, but probably better than normal. It is a full size gun with a nice grip angle.
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I have one and in MY hands, it is more accurate than my Glock. I really like it. It fits my hands very well and since I am ambidextrous, I can use the ambi safety. It has never failed to fire, feed or eject with anything I put into it. They are well worth the money.


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I've got one too and enjoy shooting it. I will not say that it has never had a failure to feed because that wouldn't be true. I once or twice had a failure to completely eject incident (resulting in a double feed type of incident), but probably because the brass had been so battered that extractor slipped over the case rim. I think the stock model could use a stronger firing pin spring (you may see some firing pin drag marks with hot loads) and I also think the extractor spring should be stronger. Hell, I think the recoil spring should be stronger too! I have one of the first ones made and I suspect it just had 9mm springs all-around so I changed them all. With some loads it is incredibly accurate.




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