Yes this is Michael. How have you been Sarge? Its been a long time. My daughter is who is looking to get a classification before harvest begins so we can do some traveling over winter.
Does anybody know when and where classifier matches will be held? Been "Retired" for a decade. Now I'm trying to get back in and get my daughter classified. We are in southwest Ohio
Thank you in advance
Browning 1911-22. great size and easy to operate for small hands. Trigger MUST be worked on prior to letting the youth shoot it. M daughters came factory with a 8 1/4 lbs with the crisp feel of dragging a chain across the driveway.
Now that is just too cool. Swimming, shooting, and snowmobiling all in the same weekend. If I were able to move anywhere it would be out there in the mountains.
Bumping it during recoil will engage the slide stop. AND I have had it engage during recoil just because of the extra mass of more metal will flip that thing up during recoil with major power loads.
When did you get yours? I wonder if the quality has went down since they first introduced it. Mine is a very early one. Never had it apart. Just cleaned the bbl every so often and a little oil.
I have had a gsg for going on 3 years now. It runs everything. I even used up my grandpa's old supply of thunderbolts. The aftermarket base pads are recommended. I broke 2 dropping them. I sold my Kimberly .22 after getting the gsg. The Kimberly worked well IF you use mini mags. Mini mags were just too expensive for me to justify as a practice rig.