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  • #61
    LocalsOnly
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 184

    *chants* One of us. One of us.
    Originally posted by epilepticninja
    Dude got winged, tell him to shake it off. Bunch of skirts these days.

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    • #62
      EMR
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 1023

      *Update: Range session.

      All shots were 7yds, off hand. Each group on the target is one full mag. My first group was center mass and ended up with a 4" group. Then I kind of figured out what I was doing and aimed for the head. A 2" group and a flier. Then I just shot anywhere I felt like. All the other groups ended up ~2-3". Not my best, but not bad considering no breakfast, 2 cups of coffee and a weird new gun

      For some reason, this is the fist gun that has ever shot to the right for me. You can see a lot of the groups are about 1" off to the right (yes I shoot right handed, no I don't need your lessons on grip). I wasn't going to ask other shooters there to see if it was the sights or me because they were shooting +8" groups with their 1911's and revolvers at the same distance. Also, I got the infamous brass to the face on 1/4 of the rounds (don't even tell me I was limp wristing!).

      The gun cycled 100%. I can't complain about that. The trigger is what you'd expect out of a simple low-mid grade gun. A lot of take up and pre-travel but it breaks clean and has little reset. I'm not a fan of the u-shaped rear sight and as expected, the ergos didn't fit me. Brass to the face and it shoots right for me. Overall, eh I guess I'll keep it. It'll be an easy gun to teach new shooters with.
      Last edited by EMR; 08-25-2017, 11:04 AM.

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      • #63
        Lor
        Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 351

        My Gen 2 G23, my first Glock, has over 10,000 rounds down the pipe.
        I replaced the recoil spring last year.
        That's it.
        I love it.

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        • #64
          Lor
          Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 351

          Originally posted by emrivera1
          *Update: Range session.

          All shots were 7yds, off hand. Each group on the target is one full mag. My first group was center mass and ended up with a 4" group. Then I kind of figured out what I was doing and aimed for the head. A 2" group and a flier. Then I just shot anywhere I felt like. All the other groups ended up ~2-3". Not my best, but not bad considering no breakfast, 2 cups of coffee and a weird new gun

          For some reason, this is the fist gun that has ever shot to the right for me. You can see a lot of the groups are about 1" off to the right (yes I shoot right handed, no I don't need your lessons on grip). I wasn't going to ask other shooters there to see if it was the sights or me because they were shooting +8" groups with their 1911's and revolvers at the same distance. Also, I got the infamous brass to the face on 1/4 of the rounds (don't even tell me I was limp wristing!).

          The gun cycled 100%. I can't complain about that. The trigger is what you'd expect out of a simple low-mid grade gun. A lot of take up and pre-travel but it breaks clean and has little reset. I'm not a fan of the u-shaped rear sight and as expected, the ergos didn't fit me. Brass to the face and it shoots right for me. Overall, eh I guess I'll keep it. It'll be an easy gun to teach new shooters with.
          Is the photo taken at one of the FIRING LINES..?

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          • #65
            EMR
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 1023

            Originally posted by Lor
            Is the photo taken at one of the FIRING LINES..?


            Evans in Orange.

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            • #66
              Lumpia is sarap!®
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 2267

              Great shooting buddy!
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