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NVM, got beat too it, lol. Was going to say something about tanks constantly breaking down.......
You're into guns and DON'T like cliches? Oh, how I pity you!That cliché has got to go away. So sick of hearing it, and being overbuilt does not make for universally better guns if finish and function are lacking.
Ha! It does get difficult at times.You're into guns and DON'T like cliches? Oh, how I pity you!
Was this with black powder ammo? I think 50 rounds is probably more than the originals could handle with BP. If it's made to the exact specs of the original it might just be how it's supposed to function. Would love to have one of these guns.Uberti Schofield.
Tolerances are just too tight. Couldn't go through 50 rounds before the cylinder bound up.
Super bummer because it's a cool gun.
Smokeless powder.Was this with black powder ammo? I think 50 rounds is probably more than the originals could handle with BP. If it's made to the exact specs of the original it might just be how it's supposed to function. Would love to have one of these guns.
I have one too. I worked the trigger over and have shot thousands of rounds through it. Used it in several IDPA shoots, but you are right. It does bite.Browning Hi-Power Practical in 40S&W. The trigger is disappointingly heavy, the sights are spartan and dang nearly useless, but most of all, she bites! She's not going anywhere, but won't be shot much by me. But my son really likes her.View attachment 844651
That's a trick answerMy Winchester Safari Express 375 H&H. When I fist shot it I was horrified to find it grouped like a shotgun pattern. At best. Took it to a good heavy gun smith and he rebedded the rifle and cleaned the crown and now it is amazingly accurate. It come out of the factory terrible, but ended up being my absolute favorite rifle.
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Sounds a lot like the T Series Hi-Power I had. Beautiful on the outside but too many issues to deal with like an incredibly heavy trigger, loose slide to frame and barrel to slide fit, really tiny sights that were nearly impossible to see, and a thumb safety that practically needed a plastic mallet to put on or take off. Also somewhat fussy about what FMJ ammo it liked and forget about getting any decent groups out of it.
I have one too. I worked the trigger over and have shot thousands of rounds through it. Used it in several IDPA shoots, but you are right. It does bite.