On a range visit a couple months ago I was nice enough to let two older men shoot one of my 1911s since they had been duly impressed hearing a few +p Golden sabres I was getting rid of get torched off. In return I dumped a mag through one guys SW9 I believe. Poly frame DA smith 9mm auto. I was still chuckling over their lack of .45 recoil tolerance on normal 230gr stuff, but I really tried hard to see if I liked their gun.
Overall, I did. Controls were standard cookie-cutter DA wondermatic 9 type, grip really suited me, nice sights. Then I shot it. Trying to judge the trigger I fired DA taking about 15 seconds to sqeeze through slack and hammer-rise. Trigger broke nicely, and I followed through holding trigger down. Next round FTFeed. Tap, rack, try same again, same result. Hmmmm? These guys had probably shot 200 rds. no problem. Ok, back into battery, fast on the DA trigger, kinda slapping it. Double-tap, double tap, empty mag as fast as possible, no hiccups.
Now I'm an SA guy, never had a mag disconnect in my BHPs etc. Is there something in the Smith trigger,cocking system, or mag safety that interferes with slide travel? Required disclaimer: I did not limpwrist that little nine!
On a brighter note I took most of my arsenal for a walk today at the outdoor range. What a beautiful day for a shoot.
Overall, I did. Controls were standard cookie-cutter DA wondermatic 9 type, grip really suited me, nice sights. Then I shot it. Trying to judge the trigger I fired DA taking about 15 seconds to sqeeze through slack and hammer-rise. Trigger broke nicely, and I followed through holding trigger down. Next round FTFeed. Tap, rack, try same again, same result. Hmmmm? These guys had probably shot 200 rds. no problem. Ok, back into battery, fast on the DA trigger, kinda slapping it. Double-tap, double tap, empty mag as fast as possible, no hiccups.
Now I'm an SA guy, never had a mag disconnect in my BHPs etc. Is there something in the Smith trigger,cocking system, or mag safety that interferes with slide travel? Required disclaimer: I did not limpwrist that little nine!
On a brighter note I took most of my arsenal for a walk today at the outdoor range. What a beautiful day for a shoot.