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Yea, . . . No SA firearms in my safe.
Help me be more of a freedom lover. What new production firearms are on your "OK to buy" list?
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Yea, . . . No SA firearms in my safe.
To me it's obvious they are not competing with that level of a firearm.If Springfield is trying to build a handgun that will compete with the Staccato or some of the other 2011s they have a long way to go.
You do you.Help me be more of a freedom lover. What new production firearms are on your "OK to buy" list?
I don’t think anyone is telling you the SA Prodigy is a better pistol than a staccato.I too will stick with my Staccatos.
ill deff stick with my staccatosI don’t think anyone is telling you the SA Prodigy is a better pistol than a staccato.
This thread has kind of turned into a staccato d!@k measuring contest.
I don’t think anyone is telling you the SA Prodigy is a better pistol than a staccato.
This thread has kind of turned into a staccato d!@k measuring contest.
I too will stick with my Staccatos.
Off topic but I wonder if Colion Noir is paid for like a lot of other big names.
I don’t think anyone is telling you the SA Prodigy is a better pistol than a staccato.
This thread has kind of turned into a staccato d!@k measuring contest.
My first trip to the range with my 5" Prodigy was a disaster. Fail to feed, fail to feed, fail to feed! I struggled to get 300 rounds down range and at times is was a single shot. The fit/finish is what I expect from Springfield, the sights adequate ( no red dot at this time), and the trigger was what I expected out of the box for a Springer.
Back home, I tune the magazines, clean and polish a few burrs away and look for a 12 Lb recoil spring. Can't find one so I install a 14" along with a modified Wilson full length guide rod. The modification is just a whole drilled in it to allow a pin to hold the guide rod/recoil spring assembly together for install and removal. With the 14lb spring I had ZERO fail to feeds in 100 rounds, but a lot of fail to eject. The cases did not have time to get out and were trapped in a horizontal position between breach face and barrel hood. The next round was trying to chamber and lay under the now deformed empty case.
Wolf springs arrive yesterday, so I headed to the range with a 12 lb spring installed.
Success ! 200 rounds down range with ZERO fails of any variety. I think I am going to like my 1st 2011 style range toy.
all that work...
i agree!!!! but with that much "building, shooting, cleaning, tinkering" should have come at a much much cheaper price... that method of work is designed for a budget cheap pawn shop find that makes it worth the fun and adventure ... Not a brand new production primo price gun to dump that effort into it just to get 200 flawless rounds out of itWork? Work is what I used to do to pay bills
I love building, shooting, cleaning, tinkering, and pretty much anything to do with 1911's.
There is nothing funnier than watching the Staccato prima donna's when you mention the gun, or dare to speak ill of it.I don’t think anyone is telling you the SA Prodigy is a better pistol than a staccato.
This thread has kind of turned into a staccato d!@k measuring contest.
You havent seen $hit. Go to the Stacatto FB page. OMG, the accessory queens are literally out of control. The amount of money to accessorize their toys are amazing, every thing you can possibly do to them, and I will guarantee you 85% of them never get shot. Its literally a guy show and tell page.Please tell me that’s not a gold trigger
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You can't fault the gun for not running right if he added non oem parts that just didn't go well. I mean am I reading the post right? He didn't run it stock.i agree!!!! but with that much "building, shooting, cleaning, tinkering" should have come at a much much cheaper price... that method of work is designed for a budget cheap pawn shop find that makes it worth the fun and adventure ... Not a brand new production primo price gun to dump that effort into it just to get 200 flawless rounds out of it
Lmao.. I scrolled up to far and completely missed the first few sentences...my bad.unless i miss read it... the first 300 rounds was on the stock gun... after his time and money on parts he then ran 100 flawless rounds after all the updates... again unless i misread
i agree, i have even had a nib glock 19 give me a fte in the first mag i know right... a glock!!!! but never suffered through 400 rounds of a single shot primo brand new gun or worked on one and buy parts to get it to just cycle correct.....Lmao.. I scrolled up to far and completely missed the first few sentences...my bad.
I've had a couple guns give me feeding issues the first few mags. Then it was all fine after that. 300 rounds would have me a bit worried.
Tactitools and blanket statements... Welcome to Bayoushooter.