Pistola Pedro
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Boy this one will be quick! I have a 5 inch stainless Camper model. This gun is very accurate! Many people don't realize just how long the sight radius on this pistol is. It has a better sight radius than my 6 inch GP100. That's pretty impressive.
Take down on this pistol is silly and involves tools, but is still easier for me than the primary competition (Ruger). I'm not sure why it needs to be complex or why the top strap holds this together instead of the rails, but it isn't that big of a deal. I rarely take it down to that level. Cleaning the barrel and feed ramp keeps it running pretty smoothly. Just make sure that you throw some Loc-tite on the screws if you ever do take it apart or they will work themselves loose and cause failures.
Reliability and feeding is as good as should be expected when shooting a .22. I've never had one that was more reliable, but it isn't 100% for me. Most of that is probably from using cheap ammo bought in bulk ("what's that?" you ask. It is a special mythical kind of rimfire ammo that used to exist almost as far back as $10 boxes of 9mm WWB)
The trigger is really nice on this pistol. Mine was already good, but I went ahead and did the Heggis flip on it. It did improve it. The trigger shape is way too curved IMO. I wish it was a flat trigger. Also, trigger return can be a bit lethargic if you like to machine gun the thing like I do at times.
The safety isn't super smooth to flip on, but I never really need to do that in a hurry and it is easy to flip to the firing position.
Aftermarket is pretty strong on this pistol and it's a very good value. The only other wish I had for it is more corrosion resistant mags and maybe even a magwell (totally not practical for this type of pistol, but I would enjoy it)
Pete
Take down on this pistol is silly and involves tools, but is still easier for me than the primary competition (Ruger). I'm not sure why it needs to be complex or why the top strap holds this together instead of the rails, but it isn't that big of a deal. I rarely take it down to that level. Cleaning the barrel and feed ramp keeps it running pretty smoothly. Just make sure that you throw some Loc-tite on the screws if you ever do take it apart or they will work themselves loose and cause failures.
Reliability and feeding is as good as should be expected when shooting a .22. I've never had one that was more reliable, but it isn't 100% for me. Most of that is probably from using cheap ammo bought in bulk ("what's that?" you ask. It is a special mythical kind of rimfire ammo that used to exist almost as far back as $10 boxes of 9mm WWB)
The trigger is really nice on this pistol. Mine was already good, but I went ahead and did the Heggis flip on it. It did improve it. The trigger shape is way too curved IMO. I wish it was a flat trigger. Also, trigger return can be a bit lethargic if you like to machine gun the thing like I do at times.
The safety isn't super smooth to flip on, but I never really need to do that in a hurry and it is easy to flip to the firing position.
Aftermarket is pretty strong on this pistol and it's a very good value. The only other wish I had for it is more corrosion resistant mags and maybe even a magwell (totally not practical for this type of pistol, but I would enjoy it)
Pete