I shot a guys once at the range. He was all pumped up about it and insisted I shoot it. I shot it. I think they are junk.
But, disclaimer so I don't hurt anyone's feeling...I have never been interested in owning low quality stuff just so I could do something. If I can't find a way to buy quality I will do without first.
Which is why I don't own much...
Edit...the one I shot was 9mm. Just thought about that.
Yea Ive had one of the 9mm models and it was ok. Didn't really have any issues with it other than the mags. Only reason I ask is a fella has a 45acp model an looks to be cheap enough, so thought about springing on it. Just didn't know if anyone had any real world experience with the 45acp model. Don't really see to many of those.
I want a 45 carbine. I suspect there will be an explosion of demand for them, because there has been an explosion of demand for the 1911's, so everyone has the ammo. And, if you are buying a carbine sized weapon, you don't need the low recoil of the little 9mm cartridge. At least that is my logic.
I predict the next major winner to dominate the gun market will be a 45acp bullpup carbine...and I WANT ONE! It just needs to cost under $700.
Yes very true, although it looks like Wolfman ran handloads through his with no trouble so that is definitely promising!
100% Hand loads, made from bullets I cast myself, in fact, it has never had a factory load to eat.
That's very good news! What are some of the loads your running through it?
I use the Lee tumble lube style molds, it likes both the 200gr SWC over 5.5gr and the 230gr RN over 5gr of W231, which are my go to plinking loads for all of my 45's.
Any of you guys ever ran any steel case ammo through them?