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My 700 5R seems to prefer the heavier bullets, either 175 or 180 gr Sierra Match Kings ahead of various amounts of Varget. Actually, the best performing ammo so far has been some long discontinued factory Federal 180 gr HPBT Match ammo (308MB), sold by the CMP not long ago. Granted, there...
A double-action-only version of the 92FS. All the trigger pulls are equivalent to the initial double-action pull on the 92FS, albeit slightly lighter due to the use of a slightly lighter hammer spring (16 lb vs 20 lb). Double-strike capable.
Other than that, typical 92FS.
The K31 was the first gun I bought after I got my C&R license 4 years ago. I hardly ever shoot it anymore, but it is unbelievably accurate for it's age and cost. It's been said that if the gun was currently made commercially, it would cost in excess of $2000, due to the level of workmanship.
I find it very enlightening that the overwhelming majority of people (on any forum) criticising the Rohrbaugh have never fired one, let alone owned one.
To borrow a phrase I read somewhere (seems like by Rob S), "a qualified opinion is certainly worth more than an unqualified opinion, no...
While I'm sure it varies from person to person, I personally find recoil/controllability from my Rohrbaugh roughly equivalent to my Airweight J-frames (442, 642, 37-2) firing standard pressure loads, certainly less than when firing +P. It is night/day when compared to my Seecamp LWS380.
As...
Any particular reason why you're automatically discounting the Rohrbaugh? So far mine has been totally reliable (500 +/- rounds), and surprisingly accurate. Frankly, in light of my prior negative experiences with Kahrs, I consider my Rohrbaugh as money WELL spent.
I placed an order for one can, reconsidered, then placed an order for two more. I may try some out just because I can, but I bought this primarily for a "rainy day" that I sincerely hope never comes, but I'm afraid it might.
FWIW, I've got a Baer Thunder Ranch, as well as a few Colts, and am a little over an hour away from Tuscaloosa. If you would like to shoot it, let me know.
FWIW, I've had 3 previously utterly reliable guns start having functioning issues with a recently purchased amount of Winchester Ranger RA45T standard pressure. Just my luck, as I bought a case of it, expecting it to perform as my limited T&E amount had. Oh well, it's almost all gone thanks to...
I have both a 19 and 26 (and 27, 22, and 35). IMO my 26 is more accurate than my 19. I normally use my Pearce +0 extension, and it's as comfortable to fire as the 19, while being slightly more concealable (obviously length-wise, but for the grip, think Ed Brown bobtail). It also allows the...
FWIW, if I hadn't been planning on having some custom work done to it, I probably wouldn't have bought my CCO, knowing it's "deficiencies".
Then again, how many other aluminum frame Series 70 CCO-style Colts are there?
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