A while back I commented that my Hk trigger pull was not as smooth as I desired. Well, after about 600 rounds of .45 ammo it is right where I want it to be. Yeah, I know some of you told me that was the solution, others said it needed a "trigger job". It was a kick "breaking it in" so now I am happy.
Pals of mine complain about their KIMBER, LES BAER, WILSON, etc. not feeding or ejecting properly and the solution varies, but mostly just shooting the weapon a lot works out the problem of tight tolerances.
Rushing your handgun to a gunsmith is not always the answer. The manufacturer will provide excellent advice - use it as I did.
Pals of mine complain about their KIMBER, LES BAER, WILSON, etc. not feeding or ejecting properly and the solution varies, but mostly just shooting the weapon a lot works out the problem of tight tolerances.
Rushing your handgun to a gunsmith is not always the answer. The manufacturer will provide excellent advice - use it as I did.

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