socalbeachbum
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PO2Hammer, you said "Shot some sub 5" groups at 50 yards recently." Was this your Kimber 9mm 1911 Target? Have you done any mods to it?
Yes, the Kimber. It needed an extractor and fps, but no other mods. Could have sent it in for warranty repairs, but I like to tinker. The only key to its accuracy seems to be bullet choice. XTP, HAP, and a few others work well. Speer Lawman 124 TMJ is good factory ammo.PO2Hammer, you said "Shot some sub 5" groups at 50 yards recently." Was this your Kimber 9mm 1911 Target? Have you done any mods to it?
I noted the comments about polymer frame being not good in a target pistol. . .
That's the one I bought back in November.wow, so somehow I have to get my hands on that Kimber it is this model correct:
https://www.turners.com/kimber/kimber-stainless-ii-target-9mm-5619
Walther, CZ, HK, S&W, Sig, Springfield (XD) are all putting out 'accurized' striker fired models, which all seem to get good reviews.Why would Glock NOT do this? I am guessing that if a Glock gets a make over in the form of better trigger, sights, and barrel, it has to approach the accuracy of these other striker fired 9mm's ? ?
Not all guns like the same ammo... you have to take a methodical approach to see what a particular gun excels with what type of ammo.I pitted them against each other using same ammo.
Not all guns like the same ammo... you have to take a methodical approach to see what a particular gun excels with what type of ammo.