I sold it just so I could borrow it from you.
IMO that's the perfect way to do it...
I sold it just so I could borrow it from you.
In the same sense that Spicy knows the cannon ???
Sure thing. As MM said, diet plan!Wait? Are you saying that I can reallocate food expenses to the firearm fund?
Same plan I had.I sold it just so I could borrow it from you.
I love my guns. I don’t LOVE my guns.In the same sense that Spicy knows the cannon ???
Thanks for the explanation. Sounds like the RIA you got is a good one and the Prodigy you're buddy got is a bad one. I think you'd change your mind, or at least hate the Prodigy less, if you shot a better sample of it.Trigger on prodigy may have been worst I’ve ever felt on a fairly expensive pistol. It didn’t feel as well made as the rock. Not sure if thst is bc of the polymer grip or what. Didn’t do any Gary style tests but the accuracy for me was better by a noticeable margin. Assuming it is mainly trigger and I know that’s an easy fix. The rock shot smoother. Honestly I went into yesterday thinking the prodigy is going to blow its doors off and I’d be selling the rock and buying one this week. Now I have zero desire at all to choose it over rock.
Side note the mag catch broke on the prodigy couple days before our range trip but buddy was able to rig it back together. For the price just left a lot of bad taste in my mouth. One positive is I do like the slightly slimmer grip on it and I’m assuming all true 2011 over the rock but that was honestly it. Optics cut does nothing for me.
FWIW Marksman’s seems to handle the Visa/MC gift cards just fine. I rack up reward points at work and turn them in for gift cards. I bought an AR from Marksman’s last year that way. Knowing my exact card balance made it go smoother. For some reason they said they have issues taking the balance to zero. If you know the exact amount on the card, they’ll leave one cent on it and it works just fine.Sure thing. As MM said, diet plan!
On a serious note: I personally dislike the Visa/MC gift cards quite a bit as some places have issues handling them, etc and the gift giver pays a fee on top of the cost of them, etc. On other occasions I get them from some refund or something else.
I have to find creative ways to use them some times. I had a bad experience with Plainfield Shooting Supply being able to handle them, and now I just use them at the grocery store, etc and reallocate those funds to whatever I was really going to spend the money on.
Yeah, my problem with PSS was I told them the exact amount on the card, and because they add a card fee and apparently they could not comprehend math it was an issue (i.e. you can't charge $50 + processing fee to a card that has $50 on it). Their processor also placed a hold on the card even during a decline so that once I again explained it to them and told them to charge it for $48 + fee they tried to process it again and it had another issue. 8 Days later when the funds were freed up, I bought groceries with the card ;-)FWIW Marksman’s seems to handle the Visa/MC gift cards just fine. I rack up reward points at work and turn them in for gift cards. I bought an AR from Marksman’s last year that way. Knowing my exact card balance made it go smoother. For some reason they said they have issues taking the balance to zero. If you know the exact amount on the card, they’ll leave one cent on it and it works just fine.
He is dropping some cash in it for all new Internals which I guess is the thing a lot of competition people are doing. I’ll shoot it more. Maybe I’ve been spoiled with nice CZs over the years but I can’t wrap my head around it costing more than a shadow and feeling and performing the way it does. Even taking the rock out of the equation I feel if the prodigy would have been my first real Interaction with a ds 1911 I would have been super unsatisfied and probably would have sworn them off for good LOL.Thanks for the explanation. Sounds like the RIA you got is a good one and the Prodigy you're buddy got is a bad one. I think you'd change your mind, or at least hate the Prodigy less, if you shot a better sample of it.
Did you ever get your mag issue figured out on the RIA?
CZ ergonomics do spoil us. Add in a SAO trigger and WOW!He is dropping some cash in it for all new Internals which I guess is the thing a lot of competition people are doing. I’ll shoot it more. Maybe I’ve been spoiled with nice CZs over the years but I can’t wrap my head around it costing more than a shadow and feeling and performing the way it does. Even taking the rock out of the equation I feel if the prodigy would have been my first real Interaction with a ds 1911 I would have been super unsatisfied and probably would have sworn them off for good LOL.
I did figure out the mags. It was one mag. Once I numbered them I figured it out. The spring was shorter in it. Just stretched it a bit and it seems fine now. I have a variety of mags. The one giving problems is labeled 22 tcm. Seems to be fine now. Wouldn’t run it in competion but since I just like holes in paper it will be fine. I’ll get new spring or just continue to stretch it out if it starts not locking back.
I too wonder down those roads! I’m honestly looking at other cheaper 2011 to see what I can get and maybe like more. Not sure why there are not more less expensive options for those of us thst want the style gun but don’t need all the bells and whistles. Some of the tisas options look promising. Possibly the girsan 2311. I don’t want to be in over 1k for anything that isn’t a CZ.CZ ergonomics do spoil us. Add in a SAO trigger and WOW!
I have to echo what Travis said. I think your buddy got a turd Prodigy. I've shot his back to back with his Staccato and it held its own quite nicely. I even preferred the Prodigy grip just a tad more - was also a very soft shooter.
I liked the Staccato and the Prodigy so much I bought a BUL.....
yes....I tend to take the road less traveled....
I will seriously consider the Tisas or MAC offering if I see one in the store. They really put forth a solid bang for buck 1911 already.I too wonder down those roads! I’m honestly looking at other cheaper 2011 to see what I can get and maybe like more. Not sure why there are not more less expensive options for those of us thst want the style gun but don’t need all the bells and whistles. Some of the tisas options look promising. Possibly the girsan 2311. I don’t want to be in over 1k for anything that isn’t a CZ.
As we affectionately say: it's a chunky monkey !RAMI!
As we affectionately say: it's a chunky monkey !
Here’s my newest. Couldn’t turn it down for price with the trigger upgraded and Dawson sights. The sand paper talon grips are too aggressive for me. I need to give up the office job and be more manly I guess lol
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