Prof Young
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To celebrate having fixed the Bauer once again, I took all my little guns to the range today. (See pic below, the perspective is a touch out of whack due to shot angle.)
Besides having lots of fun, this is what I learned.
NAA Black widow is still very hard to get a small group with even at four yards. But also still a hoot to shoot. I think that little trigger is a lot of the accuracy problem.
Kel Tec P3AT is all over the place when I shoot it one handed, but (at four yards) not too bad when I use both hands.
Bond Arms Rowdy makes a big BANG, and the lower barrel still does a lite strike far too often. May have to be in touch with Bond arms.
Bauer is WORKING. Got two full mags through with one stove pipe at the end of a mag. But now the "cocked" indicator is sticking out the back once in a while. (Look for latest Bauer saga thread in the Smithy section.)
Sig P238 may be one of the best guns in my safe. At seven yards I can shoot it better than just about any gun in the safe.
Peggy Sue, if you are reading this, you have a much better collection, but I'm work on it.
Life is good.
Prof Young
Besides having lots of fun, this is what I learned.
NAA Black widow is still very hard to get a small group with even at four yards. But also still a hoot to shoot. I think that little trigger is a lot of the accuracy problem.
Kel Tec P3AT is all over the place when I shoot it one handed, but (at four yards) not too bad when I use both hands.
Bond Arms Rowdy makes a big BANG, and the lower barrel still does a lite strike far too often. May have to be in touch with Bond arms.
Bauer is WORKING. Got two full mags through with one stove pipe at the end of a mag. But now the "cocked" indicator is sticking out the back once in a while. (Look for latest Bauer saga thread in the Smithy section.)
Sig P238 may be one of the best guns in my safe. At seven yards I can shoot it better than just about any gun in the safe.
Peggy Sue, if you are reading this, you have a much better collection, but I'm work on it.
Life is good.
Prof Young