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Good to see that you're still keeping them in the ten ring, Peter! I just happened to check the forums (It's been a long time!).
To answer your question, I have a hard time with the HKP9S.
I had one of the early ones, but it was stolen. It was the most reliable gun I've owned with about 6500 rounds and no malfunctions after the first 500 rounds.
According to Ronald Mann, a professor at my law school who was a Supreme Court Clerk, cases cannot be won on oral argument. However, he said that you can lose a case on oral argument by saying something stupid. He proceeded to tell us about some death penalty case where Alan Dershowitz said...
That rivals the deal that I got last summer. I got a KH P7M8 with 7 mags for $575 delivered. However, it's been shot like crazy. The previous owner said the barrel and the gas piston had been switched out twice. Some of the mags were heavily pitted as well, but I still thought it was a...
You can't really go wrong with any of the following:
Speer Gold Dot 124 gr. +P
Federal HST 124 gr. +P
Federal HST 147 gr.
Winchester Ranger T 147 gr.
Winchester Ranger T 127 gr. +P+
Winchester Ranger T 124 gr. +P
Corbon DPX 115 gr. +P
Best deals I've gotten:
Summer of '03 -- Beretta 391 with less than 50 rounds through it and a couple of slight scratches on the stock: $545 after shipping and FFL
Summer of '06 -- HK P7M8 non-refurb with 7 magazines for $585 after shipping and FFL
I had a Rohrbaugh and now have a Kahr PM9. The PM9 is much more shootable and isn't that much bigger. Plus, it's half the cost. I would vote for the PM9.
If you get the Meprolights, be careful not to install the front sight crooked. Mine is slightly rotated, and I had to drift my rear sight way to the right to compensate for it. Even after drifting it, the gun still shoots slightly off.
If you're getting stovepipes, you could need a new recoil spring. When I was getting stovepipes, I thought it might be the extractor as well, so I switched out the extractor spring. But it turned out to be the recoil spring. How far are the other rounds ejecting? They should be traveling...
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