Well, I got off work just early enough today that I had time to fly home and run exactly 2 mags through it before it got too dark and cold, so I thought I'd give you a run down now that I just walked back inside. I know 14 rounds through a gun is not enough to tell you anything, but hey, it's the best I can do now. I couldn't wait for this weekend to break it out when I had more time.
As some here know, I am not a great shot with a handgun (yet). I grew up on a farm shooting blue rocks and hunting and am very confident in my skills with a long gun, but we just never really had a use for a sidearm, so I am still a relative newb with them. In fact, it was just a couple years ago that I bought my first handgun.
So... Until tonight, I had never fired a 1911 type gun. In fact, I had never fired anything in a .45 so I wasn't sure what to expect.
So here are the only 14 rounds I have ever fired through this, or any other .45 so take this for what it is worth.
I was firing off hand, seven yards away, using Magtech 230 gr. FMC ammo that Cabella's had on sale.
This is the first mag. I was firing slowly, with a couple deep breaths in between shots while I was getting the feel of it. The flier was me, I felt myself twitch as I pulled the trigger. I know this is a heavier gun than my G22, but I was surprised at the lack of felt recoil. My .40s all seem to have much more muzzle flip. I had read this before, but was surprised that there was that much difference. This was really much more of a steady push back that was controllable.
Oh, if it looks like there are keyholes, my backstop that I tape my targets to is made from old railroad ties, and they are obviously a rough surface and starting to get pretty shot up, so splinters poke through the paper just from the pressure of taping up the targets.
For the second mag, I sped up my shots, just taking a quick breath in between rounds and firing about as quickly as I could get the front site back on the target. I wanted to see how quick of follow up shots I could get, (plus I was starting to get pretty cold).
I obviously have not fired this gun anywhere close to enough to really see how well it functions or groups, but as for right now, I am really happy with it. For a newb like me, and a gun that I have less than $500 into, (I traded another pistol that I couldn?t hit the broadside of a barn with and a little cash), I think it?s a keeper.
I can't wait to get some real practice time in with this gun and see what I can really do with it.