Blastattack
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Winnipeg MB
Well, I've been wanting to do 3-gun for a while now but have lacked the proper equipment to do so. With a proper rifle on the way, and an adequate shotgun in the safe, I figured it was about time to get myself a decent pistol. Unfortunately my .30 Luger Luger with one functional magazine and my pair of .22 target pistols just don't quite cut it for a 3-gun competition, informal or otherwise. So today I made my way down to The Shooting Edge and bought myself a railed, steel frame Jericho 941 Range kit, comprising of the pistol, 3 magazines, a paddle holster and a mag dual mag holder. Now all i have to do is wait for the transfer to go through and I'll be off to the races!
I do have a couple questions for y'all experienced owners out there. I did my research and read the reviews, but I gotta ask, did I make a good choice? The gun certainly felt nice and the trigger was decent, but I have nowhere near the experience to know much about anything pistol related. Second, I've read varying opinions on paddle holsters; some saying they are great and others saying they are downright dangerous. As long as the holster retains the gun by friction, should I disable the paddle, or should I just use it as is? keep in mind the question is being framed by a newb to 3-gun, and not a pistol expert. Lastly, what do you owners feed your Jericho? TSE has steel cased Barnaul by the case, but I am always leary of steel cased anything. Another question is bullet weight; in Calgary I see lots of supply of reasonably priced (<$20/box) 115gr 9mm, but hardly any 124gr stuff. What works best, and/or what will simply work?
I do have a couple questions for y'all experienced owners out there. I did my research and read the reviews, but I gotta ask, did I make a good choice? The gun certainly felt nice and the trigger was decent, but I have nowhere near the experience to know much about anything pistol related. Second, I've read varying opinions on paddle holsters; some saying they are great and others saying they are downright dangerous. As long as the holster retains the gun by friction, should I disable the paddle, or should I just use it as is? keep in mind the question is being framed by a newb to 3-gun, and not a pistol expert. Lastly, what do you owners feed your Jericho? TSE has steel cased Barnaul by the case, but I am always leary of steel cased anything. Another question is bullet weight; in Calgary I see lots of supply of reasonably priced (<$20/box) 115gr 9mm, but hardly any 124gr stuff. What works best, and/or what will simply work?




























r version: Excellent choice, you won't be disappointed.





















