ha, auto type. Will fix that ;-)
Caught you before the edit. ;-)
ha, auto type. Will fix that ;-)
Stop, you're going to confuse Willard the Weatherman.Hi. I’m Travis.
And funny too. I like it. All I can afford is "Less" Can't even get to the Baer part, unless it's "barely"Caught you before the edit. ;-)
Stop, you're going to confuse Willard the Weatherman.
And funny too. I like it. All I can afford is "Less" Can't even get to the Baer part, unless it's "barely"
Wrong. You're T-Capo and I'm M-Dogg. You're slipping old man.Sorry.
Hi!
I’m m-dogg.
Wrong. You're T-Capo and I'm M-Dogg. You're slipping old man.
I'm still just '88I lost the list, so let's start over and introduce ourselves.
Hi, I'm T-Dogg / Carlos Spicyweiner
You may get several nicknames in here. LOLSince my name is Jim - I thought Radar was my nickname
FTFY, as no one is "just" anything.I'm still '88
There was a party?I am "Late to the Party" though this needs to be updated because it takes too long to introduce myself, and in fact making me late to the party.
Every time I pull the cork on a bottle of bourbon, there's a party.There was a party?
My Prodigy was IMO very undersprung, I went up one recoil spring weight and it made a difference.Made a fun range trip this morning. Took some handguns for test and tune along with comparisons.
Dialed in the Prodigy and K12 at around 25 yards off a bench with bags and Aguila 115 FMJ ammo. Tested out the GSG new front sight and discovered it likes my other Sig suppressor (actually improved accuracy too). Played around with the Tisas .45 bobtail some more.
Also compared the 9mm stuff today; Prodigy / K12 / Jericho / Tisas 1911.
Accuracy:
Seemed similar for the most part, granted I only compared that at 7 yards with one kind of ammo.
Felt Recoil (softest to harshest):
Prodigy
Tisas (very close to Prodigy)
Jericho
K12 (kind surprising)
The Prodigy and Tisas have a very enjoyable "slower" feel to how they cycle. The Jericho and K12 were noticably "snappier" but not so much that I'd say they weren't enjoyable to shoot, just a bit different of a feel and you could tell the slides were cycling faster.
I did have issues with cycling in the GSG and Prodigy thanks to a combo of using grease on the rails and firing weaker ammo. They were both getting sluggish and you could feel it when manually racking the slide, which in turned was causing short stroking failures. I had the same issues with the Tisas 9mm until I either used 124gr ammo or eventually just switched to oil for the rails instead of grease (Lucas gun oil vs Slip 2000 Extreme Weapon Grease).
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Bottom row on pix below was playing around with shooting left hand, right hand and faster rate of fire using both hands.
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