The opportunity for one particular production line item to improve with a little use doesn't seem unreasonable. Mags with a rough feed lip edge, maybe polishing a little tolerance stacking, etc. Just like that car that won't give me all the RPM range for a set number of miles.We all know less needs to stop being cheap and pay for an hour or two more of hand fitting. Plus you know what you are getting into with a Baer in their defence lol. I will concede that one, but not even my Dan Wesson's or CZ TSO needed break in. Big well fit steel framed guns are my thing and they all work from the word go in my experience.
This is one of the people with the knowledge whose review I was looking for. I'm still waiting for some of the other ones to trickle in. Not that it will make up my mind one way or the other.
I didn’t realize that was Dean until 17:13 into the video. :-)
Fair review. Yea. It should run better than that.
Lgs has them for $1469.00Brownells has them in stock at @$1500
Can you link to a couple? I'd like to follow along with their experiences. I am also a little hesitant to judge on the those first 500 rounds; unless it is excessive.
I am about 80% committed to a 4.25" but I am going to wait a little while and see what the first run holds for people.
Can you link to a couple? I'd like to follow along with their experiences. I am also a little hesitant to judge on the those first 500 rounds; unless it is excessive.
I am about 80% committed to a 4.25" but I am going to wait a little while and see what the first run holds for people.
Yes Baer is not finished as well as my Browns but never the less they still run good and I too have not had to “break them in” . Baer MSRP is a little less than Brown but with real use, holster wear and field work, after hundreds of thousands of rounds, they both still perform. A gun can be pretty for lookin at, but will it go the distance ….. every time?My Les Baer "required" a break in....but didn't need one. From round 1 to well over 500, it's never missed a beat. That includes the two magazines that were shipped with it, four old ACT mags and some random 10 round magazines, only one of which is a Wilson combat. One is a mec-gar and one is completely unknown.
Here is the other I found but there are more with malfunctions, he mentions the malfunctions around min 2:30.
Interested in your forthcoming range report.I bought the 4.25” model and it will be delivered to my FFL Tuesday. I had been wanting a Staccato until this came out. By the time you add an RMR, light, and extra mags you are over $3k for the Staccato. This will scratch my 2011 itch for less money.
This is one of the people with the knowledge whose review I was looking for. I'm still waiting for some of the other ones to trickle in. Not that it will make up my mind one way or the other.