randerson3024
Owns the ultimate portable rig
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I bought these two yesterday. The Kimber is just amazing!
Originally Posted by Samgotit /img/forum/go_quote.gif There is entirely too much .45 peer pressure around here! Looks great^^ My latest: Marlin 60 - just wanted a .22 plinker. |
Originally Posted by randerson3024 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I bought these two yesterday. The Kimber is just amazing! |
Originally Posted by Uncle Erik /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nice pair, randerson! The waiting period ended last week and I was able to pick up the Sig P6 this morning. I took it to the range and put 200 rounds through it. The P6 was like clockwork - no misfeeds and damn accurate. It took a couple of clips to get used to its feel, but after that, I was shooting tight patterns at 21'. It was surprisingly accurate at 50' out, as well. As some have complained, the trigger pull is heavy on the first round, but is just about right if it is cocked. I think I'll leave the trigger stock - these don't have a manual safety, so a heavy pull is probably a good thing. I just field stripped and cleaned it. Takedown is easy (almost identical to a 92FS) and it's immaculate inside. It's stamped that it was made in May 1979, but it sure doesn't look it. For $419, I don't think I could have done much better. |
Originally Posted by BlindTiger /img/forum/go_quote.gif I didn't know there was a primer shortage? does that mean the same for powder, brass and lead? |
Originally Posted by leftnose /img/forum/go_quote.gif Really, it depends on what you are looking for. From my observations, most things related to pistol are in short supply, especially brass and bullets for common calibers. Hodgdon Universal Clays is apparently out of stock pretty much everywhere but Alliant powders are in pretty good supply. |