wild billz
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I wish I could say I was impressed, but I wasn't.
It was tthe G36. I put 50 rounds through it. I shot S&B FMJ and 6 shots of Wolf ammo. I had 4 failures to feed, and at least 6 failures to eject. It was a range gun, BUT the way everyone carries on about them I expected no failures. It wasn't even that dirty of a range gun. I've fired a Ruger P95 before without missing a beat, and that was a filthy range gun.
I didn't care for the grip too much. It was narrow across the web of my hand a a little wide through the palm. It didn't kick as bad as I thought it would, but was definetiely something I wouldn't want to put hundreds of rounds through in a session. My brother in law tried it too, he didn't care for it, hurt his hand, BUT for the sakes of Glock he swears the 9mm G26 is fantastic. I the trigger didn't boither me, much at all. My first shot was right on the bulls eye, then it got sloppy, until I figured out what I was doing.
Overall, g36 not for me, maybe a g26 or 27. I'll rent them next.
It was tthe G36. I put 50 rounds through it. I shot S&B FMJ and 6 shots of Wolf ammo. I had 4 failures to feed, and at least 6 failures to eject. It was a range gun, BUT the way everyone carries on about them I expected no failures. It wasn't even that dirty of a range gun. I've fired a Ruger P95 before without missing a beat, and that was a filthy range gun.
I didn't care for the grip too much. It was narrow across the web of my hand a a little wide through the palm. It didn't kick as bad as I thought it would, but was definetiely something I wouldn't want to put hundreds of rounds through in a session. My brother in law tried it too, he didn't care for it, hurt his hand, BUT for the sakes of Glock he swears the 9mm G26 is fantastic. I the trigger didn't boither me, much at all. My first shot was right on the bulls eye, then it got sloppy, until I figured out what I was doing.
Overall, g36 not for me, maybe a g26 or 27. I'll rent them next.