wow....that's quite a switchI almost picked one up, but I got this guy instead
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wow....that's quite a switch
This is my first handgun, so I don't have much to compare to (g19, xdm, older .38 wheel gun). It felt great in my hand, the all steel construction is a big plus (as far as shooting is concerned). The trigger is a bit long, but I really started to get used to it towards the end of the session. Need more range timeNice pocket gun, structure, how's it shoot?
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One disadvantage. This is not a gun you can safely dry fire. There is a screw that is impacted by the firing pin when dry fired and over time, the screw will loosen or the firing pin will break. Shame - this is one gun where dry fire practice can really help you.
Hmm....I'd be curious as to what 451_Detonics has to say about that. I shot his carry PF9 at a NWI meet and shoot. He claims to have put lots of rounds through it..(over a thousand? I don't remember) The trigger pull on his was very smooth and broken in. He specifically recomended dry firing it ALOT to get the trigger as smooth as his.
I'm not saying you ar wrong, I just recall something different.
Do you think snap caps would solve the problem?
Yes, completely. That is what I use on the P3AT, which shares this same design issue.
Do LCP's have the same problem?