STI GP6
Thought I would do a little review of this Pistol. I have had it for about 2 weeks now, came from Freedom Ventures......Fantastic Service by the way. The only thing not stock on the Pistol right now, is the Front FO sight, bought it as an extra on the advice of another GP6 owner, and the grip tape, I need to redo it, looks a little sloppy right now, LOL
I have shot 3 matches with so far, 2 Level 2 IPSC and an ODPL Match, have about 550 rounds through it, 300 or so Factory AE 147 grainers, 50 S&B 124 grainers, 50 Blaser 115 grainers (this is the only ammo so far that it doesn't like, shot fine, but had multiple FTE's) and 150 of home rolled 124 grainers, of which I am just working up a load, so there are some FTE's, that will work it self out with more load development, I am sure.
So far, I am really liking this Pistol. Coming from shooting a Glock 17, for my entire IPSC Career, 1 1/2 years, this firearm is a dream to shoot. The single action reset is phenomenal, the long drawn out Double Action pull is going to take some getting used to, and it stacks quite a bit nearing the end of the pull.
The gun is quick to return to the sight picture with the 147 grainers, with barely any muzzle jump, and the recoil is fairly straight back. As a side note, it is more noticeably top heavy than the G17, but the bore axis is a tad bit higher than the G17. All in all, it certainly feels to me like it is quicker back on target, with less muzzle climb, and moderately less felt recoil than the Glock.
You can see the little bit of chamfering on the mag well, aids nicely for those quick mag changes
Aggressive slide serrations, are actually a bit to sharp for my tastes, as a Brick and Stone Mason, my hands are pretty tough, but the serrations still cut into my fingers.
Here you can see the rotational cut on the barrel.
5 shot group at 20 yards, factory AE 147 grainers.
The only thing I have noticed, which seems to be in line with others that own this pistol, is that it really carbons up quickly. After 100 rounds or so, especially during a match, I would take it apart and clean it.
All in all, I am enjoying shooting it. Any specific questions, feel free to ask, and I will answer as best I can.
Here is a link to some other "Professional Reviews" if you are so interested:
http://www.stiguns.com/guns/GP6/GP6.html
Thought I would do a little review of this Pistol. I have had it for about 2 weeks now, came from Freedom Ventures......Fantastic Service by the way. The only thing not stock on the Pistol right now, is the Front FO sight, bought it as an extra on the advice of another GP6 owner, and the grip tape, I need to redo it, looks a little sloppy right now, LOL
I have shot 3 matches with so far, 2 Level 2 IPSC and an ODPL Match, have about 550 rounds through it, 300 or so Factory AE 147 grainers, 50 S&B 124 grainers, 50 Blaser 115 grainers (this is the only ammo so far that it doesn't like, shot fine, but had multiple FTE's) and 150 of home rolled 124 grainers, of which I am just working up a load, so there are some FTE's, that will work it self out with more load development, I am sure.
So far, I am really liking this Pistol. Coming from shooting a Glock 17, for my entire IPSC Career, 1 1/2 years, this firearm is a dream to shoot. The single action reset is phenomenal, the long drawn out Double Action pull is going to take some getting used to, and it stacks quite a bit nearing the end of the pull.
The gun is quick to return to the sight picture with the 147 grainers, with barely any muzzle jump, and the recoil is fairly straight back. As a side note, it is more noticeably top heavy than the G17, but the bore axis is a tad bit higher than the G17. All in all, it certainly feels to me like it is quicker back on target, with less muzzle climb, and moderately less felt recoil than the Glock.
You can see the little bit of chamfering on the mag well, aids nicely for those quick mag changes
Aggressive slide serrations, are actually a bit to sharp for my tastes, as a Brick and Stone Mason, my hands are pretty tough, but the serrations still cut into my fingers.
Here you can see the rotational cut on the barrel.
5 shot group at 20 yards, factory AE 147 grainers.
The only thing I have noticed, which seems to be in line with others that own this pistol, is that it really carbons up quickly. After 100 rounds or so, especially during a match, I would take it apart and clean it.
All in all, I am enjoying shooting it. Any specific questions, feel free to ask, and I will answer as best I can.
Here is a link to some other "Professional Reviews" if you are so interested:
http://www.stiguns.com/guns/GP6/GP6.html


















































