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Took it out this morning, I must say the trigger on that thing is going to take some getting use to, it's the hardest of any I've ever shot to sqeeze. I fired 5 rounds of Ammo Incorporated 180 JHP's and it's nothing to brag about. Pretty much vertically strung them in about 5 inches at 30 ft. Gonna need to get more ammo for it and practice practice practice.
 

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The trigger will smooth out and at least feel lighter with use. Give it 2-300 rounds. Leastwise, that's what happened with my JHP and Babygirl's C9.
 

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The trigger will smooth out and at least feel lighter with use. Give it 2-300 rounds. Leastwise, that's what happened with my JHP and Babygirl's C9.
I'll be shooting it a bunch when I get more ammo, just gotta get to a different store to get it. Rural King only had 20 round boxes of the Ammo Incorporated stuff. And I don't want to pay the fine the bowling alley is charging.
 

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I'll be shooting it a bunch when I get more ammo, just gotta get to a different store to get it. Rural King only had 20 round boxes of the Ammo Incorporated stuff. And I don't want to pay the fine the bowling alley is charging.
You can also dry fire it while you're busy being bored. A trigger pull is a trigger pull even if you're hand cycling it for the reset. Plus you'll still be breaking in all of the moving parts and springs for free instead of at $0.35 a pop...
 
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