Could you post photos of the firing mechanism; stiker-fired .22 pistols are not common.
Look promising. Let us know how it shoots.
I love my M&P 22, but that extra capacity has me interested.
Look promising. Let us know how it shoots.
I love my M&P 22, but that extra capacity has me interested.
You can change the Ruger SR22 mags to hold 15-16 rounds.
the schematic in the owners manual shows the striker assembly and fire control housing components pretty well manual link
The schematic does not answer the main question about the action: is the striker cocked when the slide opens or when the slide closes?
when the slide closes which can be deduced by looking at the striker and sear engagement angles in the schematic
That is how it appeared, but I am not familiar with how the impact insert (#35) might function.
How stiff is the recoil spring?
recoil spring measures 10.3 lbs when pressing slide open on a scale
They seem to last about four hours at the shop. First two went out within minutes of being put in the showcase. Reports back indicate good reliability, fairly good accuracy but without an assist, the mags are a pain to load. I think they have a winner.
Some of the guys are pretty arthritic in the fingers. At 74, I just bought my first mag loader.
Did it come with the worst customer service and warranty in the industry?
it came with a limited lifetime warranty Warranty Link
shows how much you Taurus haters know...companies can make a turn-around