All depends on your chopping skills. On average, probably 3.14.How many digits are in Pi?
Yeppers, I agree. Both my older Sig M11-A1 and my newest 9mm, my Glock 19 Gen 5 have been 100% reliable - no stoppages of any kind, period. But I doubt I've put 2,500 rounds through both of those pistols put together, and neither of them has gone more than a couple of hundred rounds between clean and lube jobs.If you shoot any of them enough, sooner or later, youre going to have a stoppage. In fact, the more you shoot them, the more likely it will happen. If you dont maintain them and clean them regularly, count on it happening sooner.
I think someone made a striker fired that was capable of a second strike without a slice rack but that is definitely not the norm from what I have seen.
I am a CZ fan but as more of a "type" for reliability, I always liked the second strike option that SA/DA pistols offer. One more smack at a primer in case of a light strike or whatever. Has worked for me in the past. I think someone made a striker fired that was capable of a second strike without a slice rack but that is definitely not the norm from what I have seen.
I think someone made a striker fired that was capable of a second strike without a slice rack but that is definitely not the norm from what I have seen.
It gives you an option.People talk about second strike ability like it is a big deal. I don't get it. It doesn't make sense to me. If in a life or death situation & a round doesn't fire I would think it better to get that round out & another one in than to stand there & keep pulling the trigger.
People talk about second strike ability like it is a big deal. I don't get it. It doesn't make sense to me. If in a life or death situation & a round doesn't fire I would think it better to get that round out & another one in than to stand there & keep pulling the trigger.
I think the second strike thing is a bad mentality/habit to get into. Youre wasting time fooling with something that 99.9% of the time, will not fire on the second strike. Youre response should be well practiced and instant TRB and continue on.
The biggest advantage to a second strike capability is, it allows you to more easily dryfire and work on and maintain the necessary muscle tone and familiarity needed for that important first DA pull.