I bought mine in 1970 (Belgium made) as my primary deer hunting rifle and have never regretted it; The action is glass smooth and the trigger has minimal take-up with a nice crisp break. To top it all off it's a really good looking rifle. Buy it... you won't regret it!!
With the above being said
..getting a P365XL or a Shield Plus would pretty much have the same slide resistance as your Glock. What's to be gained other than a new gun? It's still going to be a stiff rack. I switched my EDC over to a S&W CSX because (a) I like the accoutrements of the firearm and...
I had a P365 and didn't care for it. I have a P365XL and a Shield Plus. They both ave terrific triggers and both shoot superbly. The one I find easiest to carry and fits me the best is the Shield Plus. It conceals a little easier than the lengthy XL.
I wanted to mention with the addition of McCarbo trigger spring kit I can consistently stage the the hammer and trigger right before the break... this allows for a more accurate shot. I carried DAO revolvers for years and this trigger is reminiscent of their trigger pull.
When I purchased an LC380 I installed McCarbo trigger spring kit. Night and day difference. It's still a long trigger but it's glass smooth. Liked the LC380 so much that I bought a LC9 slide and barrel from Ruger for it. Carry it in LC9 configuration with ARX 56 grain ammo now. It's highly...
A few years back when Remington took over the Marlin tooling I purchased an 1894 "Remlin" in .357 as a companion to Ruger Security Six. I like it.. I've only hunted with it once and had no opportunities. I think it would be great for Coyotes.
I carry an LC9 with that long trigger pull. I changed the hammer and trigger springs that allow a very smooth pull. I can also stage the hammer to bring precise accuracy to my shots.
I own a SP101 DAO that I carried as my EDC that had a similar trigger. I changed springs in that to.
I own a...
Good observation. No.. it does not have ears and the serations are beyond crisp. They polished the sides of the slide and as a result the serations are extremely sharp. I took an emery board and relieved them a little.
I don't own a 605 but do own a Ruger LCR 357 & an SP101 357. I shoot both revolvers very well. I shot my SP101 in competition and scored highly with it. I carried the SP101first and changed to the LCR because of the less weight. I carried the LCR for a few years along with a speed strip in my...
I had an opportunity to shoot my nephews Glock equipped with a red dot... and I shot it well. But, then again, no better than when I sight shoot. To be clear, sight shooting for me is focusing only the front sight, getting it on the target and press the trigger.. no aiming involved. It took me a...
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