HappyHunter
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S&W 52 done up for Bullseye. chopped hammer, frame tapped in multiple spots for diffrent mounts over the years, no rear sight, Herret grips. It';s a work horse not a beuty queen.
S&W 52 done up for Bullseye. chopped hammer, frame tapped in multiple spots for diffrent mounts over the years, no rear sight, Herret grips. It';s a work horse not a beuty queen.
S&W 52 done up for Bullseye. chopped hammer, frame tapped in multiple spots for diffrent mounts over the years, no rear sight, Herret grips. It';s a work horse not a beuty queen.
Really appreciate a treasure, like a 52 being made into the tool it is…they are made to shoot!S&W 52 done up for Bullseye. chopped hammer, frame tapped in multiple spots for diffrent mounts over the years, no rear sight, Herret grips. It';s a work horse not a beuty queen.
Care to share your thoughts / experiences on using that mini comp?The G43X MOS frame came in from Black Pheonix Customs. Now I have this tricked out G43X MOS and a mostly stock G43X. They are quickly becoming my favorite carry guns. View attachment 324520
When I first got it I went to the range and shot over 150 rounds of PMC 115 gr. ball, 124 + p HST, Hornady 124 +p XTP & standard 147 HST. No issues at all through either my G43 or 43X. The comp works better on the 43, but will probably live on the 43X so it will break in to that slide. The comp really takes the zip out of the +P rounds and makes the already low recoiling PMC ammo very soft to shoot. It adds just shy of 3/4" to the length of the gun and is basically a thread protector with slots in the end. Accuracy was very good with all ammo I tested. The biggest drawback is that the slots go all the way around so gas residue gets all over the WML lens.Care to share your thoughts / experiences on using that mini comp?
I’ve used ported pistols in the past and became frustrated with them. Putting a comp on a threaded barrel seems to make more sense in my mind.
I’ve heard mostly good things on the Taurus 92. Just like anything else, run it through its paces and make sure it works. Hope it serves ya well.New toys just ordered. I had wanted an Sig P226 but ended up getting these two instead and for a shade over half the money. Thoughts?
Me too, still have it and it still goes bang!One of my first pistols was a Taurus PT99. Same as the 92, only adjustable sights. I fired thousands of rounds through that pistol and it never let me down.
Thanks. Everything I've read, from the company/product history to owner reviews at sale sites and the often dubious YouTube reviews were very favorable. I also own a Tarus G2C which has performed flawlessly for over 2,000 rounds (zero FTL, FTF, FTE) and know that despite their undeserved reputation as "Poverty Ponies"...Taurus makes a very good product.Me too, still have it and it still goes bang!