AK103K
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Is there NO CHANCE that you will hit them with anything then?SPOT ON, if you don't go to the "dance" with ballet shoes on,you don't have to dance with them.
No way would I carry such a 'thing' as I own and shoot so many other pistols SO much better.
And there is NO CHANCE that a stray pellet will hit my loved one.
If I were as good as the experts here and know that I cannot miss with so little space to spare , I would carry a Mossberg Shockwave
The point here is, the gun actually shoots a lot better than you claim. Nothing more. And that seems to annoy you.
Those of us who shoot them, know they will shoot. And the shooting here, is simply an exercise to show whether or not they can. Assuming you can.
Precision shooting, with anything, requires a lot of constant practice, and practice that takes you above mediocrity. If all you ever practice is basic "pass/fail" COM (and COM on a lot of targets, and what people shoot for, is not even correct, anatomy wise, its a point thing), then things like a head, or small pieces of it, or maybe a small target, called out to you to hit, on demand, will seem difficult and out of reach.Whos fault is that?
I dont see anyone claiming to be an expert, but some of us do strive to the best of our ability, to be above mediocrity and the lowest common denominator, and work hard at trying to be better than most. You get out of this, what you put in, and part of that is knowing what you can do, with what you have.
You probably wont want to see my Mossberg Shockwave targets either. Something tells me, that will be the next thing you will tell us is unshootable and wont keep its payload on target at distances beyond a few "feet".
Wanna bet?
The only way to actually know whats what with something, is to get one and put in the time and effort to wring it out. If it doesnt interest you, then dont bother, thats fine. No one is forcing you to do anything.
You really have no standing though, to try and tell people what the gun is like, if you really have no idea. Its all opinion based on nothing, and unfortunately, theres a lot of that going around on the web.
I bought my Governor because it was there, I was bored, looking for something different to maybe learn and figure out, and got a decent deal on it. I dont like Taurus, if it wasnt an S&W, I wouldnt have bothered. This, turned out to be a decent, well made and thought out gun, that shoots well, and does just what you would think and hope. Of course, its up to the shooter to do their part too. The gun wont do it by itself, and as with most things, when it cant, its not usually the guns fault.