What basically doesnt suit you?Unionman said:Any suggestions are basic tune ups for a STI Trojan!
You are new to this... bullet weight is bullet weight. Some pistols will feed one bullet weight or its particular shape better than another. Some firearms will group one bullet weight (and velocity) better than another. Bullet weight and engineering has way more bearing on terminal effects against flesh and 0 bearing on paper targets. You may see the occasional reference here to "Powerfactor" but thats a measure of competitive parity used to level the playing feild in a couple of action shooting sports.Unionman said:Thanks for the advice!!!!! I have been shooting the heck out of it! Seems to be a great little pistol. Just tryin to see what you experienced shooters thought.
Anyone have one if these in 9mm. Trying to figure out what grain bullet they like the most.
I've got some for sale....poopgiggle said:I was kidding about the FLGR and shock buffs.
You shut your mouth!Jeff said:Every pistol - Glocks and HK's included will hiccup now and then.
Did ya notice how the M&P wasn't mentionedBurk Cornelius said:You shut your mouth!
yea, thats a joke, right?? (please say yes)poopgiggle said:just needs a full length guide rod and some shok buffs
Yuppoopgiggle said:I was kidding about the FLGR and shock buffs.
I may not be able to detail strip a 1911 without losing the safety plunger but I know enough to know that FLGRs are the devil.mike cyrwus said:yea, thats a joke, right?? (please say yes)
They're being jerks.R.Pullicar.jr said:Am I missing something? A Trojan has a FLGR from the factory and I would prefer that over the recoil master..
Auto correct. It's Samsung's fault.mike cyrwus said:FUSON