Yeah, I'm just want to be sure I am training with my 9 in case I ever want to try USPSA or IDPA. But if I like RFS and it grows, that may become my sport if centerfire ammo costs stay high.The competition TX22 works better for competition. The slide cut makes for a larger ejection area and it seems they have the barrel issue sorted out. A guy I shoot with often moved from his 9mm pistols to the TX22s for steel challenge due to ammo costs.
Check your mags.
Possibly try a VQ or Tandemkross firing pin, but failure to fire might be more the ammo than the gun.
I want it!New to me H&R Sportsman:
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Made in 1940, break top, 9 shooter.