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    P-250

    have a p250c. Great HD or truck gun. Long pull, but has no safety.

    it is in 9mm, and very manageable. The whit dot sights on top are big, and allow the sights to fall on a target at 7-15y very easy.

  1. i have smaller hands, so a lot of the time after magazine is stuffed in, (if the slide does not come forward on it's own, which it will on mine)

    I'll go weak hand. Strong hand I would have to sometimes turn the gun in my hand a little which would take me that much longer to get on target.

  2. That second post nailed it for me.

    I'm in the same boat as you.

    Left dominate, right handed.

    I have always shot right handed, and shoot both eyes open.

    Every once in awhile I find myself quick blinking because I switched gun to my left eye.

    I'll even switch to left eye sometimes as my right fatigues...

    I go through a match shooting both eyes... I've noticed it helps me with situational awareness.

  3. I'm a fan of the springers. I do have a smith but prefer my springers. I've only had to call customer service once and they are very good about taking care of you.

    The TRP is one of my favorites. The 20 lpi front strap grabs my hand just as much as I grab the gun. I don't feel any slip with it. Very reliable and well put together. I also like the internal extractor look.

  4. Thinking of adding an optic to a sp01. don't want to mount to slide,

    So... mount to frame?

    or use an under rail device?

    I see czc has some, but the frame mounted one looks like it is only for the rts.

    The um3 tactical one, little bit more material than I want on bottom...

    Any input? drilling holes into the frame of the sp01... pretty permanent...

  5. I've loaded mostly 124's, but I see many people shooting 147's for production.

    What are some of the advantages? I like how soft feeling the 124's feel, I normally use bullseye and unique, (I have in my stock at least)

    How do the 147's feel compared to 124s?

    Sorry op for hijack

  6. Ordered mine stock from czc, all the parts as well. Great cs, as I needed to make frequent contact on "how to".

    I have tinkered with rifles, and 1911's, so thought I'd give the sp-01 a try. Hammer, disco, sights, springs, polish...
    some fitting needed to be done

    It can seem overwhelming at first, but if you take your time and stay calm you should be fine doing it yourself.

    Lots of resources on here helped too. Picture heavy, I can say I am very very happy with my pistol, it shoots very reliably, and I take a little more personal pride in it that I have done the job.

  7. I love my sp-01.

    Ordered it stock from czc, and did all the tuning/upgrades myself. (with much expanded knowledge from the master at czc)

    The weight of the gun is nice, I transitioned from single stack, I like the heft of the all steel gun.

    All parts I got were through czc, so still production legal, hammer, trigger, sights etc.

    It seems no matter the size of the hand, the grips are comfortable, however, I did put on some slim aluminum ones. I might try some vz's.

    I plan on ordering up my sp-01 shadow soon. And will keep my standard as my backup.

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