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125 gr. hp's out of a 2" Ruger sp101 are snappy but manageable. I have fired many of those rounds out of mine. SP101's are built like tanks. I find those less punishing than 38 +p out of an alloy J frame.
I have had a 709 slim for my daily carry since dec. 2010, and have put approx. 800 rds of various ammo through it, including bulk federal and winchester hardball, hornady and winchester hollow points, and plenty of my own handloads. It has been 100% reliable. Accuracy for self defense is...
I used a DIY olive drab spray-on from brownells. The grips are Uncle Mikes, which aren't available any more. I didn't do anything to the slide except wipe it down with Break Free.
Six inch Security Six with aftermarket vent rib. I didn't buy it new, but I've had it 25 years. I've bought and sold many guns over the years, but this one's a keeper.
99% of the time when a company drops a product from it's line, it's because of low sales figures. I doubt it's anything more complicated than that. Les Baer is in business to make money, and if the TR model was a strong seller, you can bet they would be producing it, royalties or no royalties. I...
No, it doesn't decock, but it's very easy to deactivate.
It's a simple two position safety lever, up is on, down is off. And you can't rack the slide with the safety on.
Also, there is no magazine disconnect on this gun. It will still fire without the mag.
I'm referring to the single action pull. It measures 7.5 on my RCBS trigger pull scale, and it is gritty feeling.
Cocked and locked, or not, call it whatever you want, I'm more comfortable carrying an auto pistol with a safety.
I just bought a 709 slim last night. It was covered inside and out with sticky grease. I disassembled it and gave it a thorough cleaning, including the mags.
Took it to the range today and shot it for the first time. I put a variety of ammo through it, both hardball and hollow points, several...
Clamp that blade in a vice, wrap a piece of leather around the barrell, and tap with a "wooden" mallett. It's just stuck in there. It's gotta come out with enough persuasion.
Ditto the nickel cases, they seem to be very thin walled. I have had many .38 spl cases with splits in the side, and almost always a nickel case. I inspect my cases very carefully before I reload them, and rarely have any trouble with other calibers, but I throw out a lot of 38 cases.
I prefer the Pachmeier compac grip to the Hogue. I carry my SP101 concealed daily, and the pac's are less bulky yet very confortable for shooting magnum loads at the range.
Sorry if I come across as harsh, but I have a very hard time believing that story. The barrel flew a hundred feet ???? :eek:
I think this is either untrue, or there is more to the story.
Also, donho, one word. Punctuation.
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