An update for You Guys. Couple of warm days here, so I booked one off and drove to the range. Decided to do 200 rounds break-in with 100 FMJ Winchester white box and 100 Herter's FMJ. Both 230 grain. I tossed in 2 Ed Brown's 7 round magazines to the mix to see how the pistol will perform with the aftermarket magazine.
Bad:
- The trigger is still pretty gritty and heavy, so it takes more effort than usual to be accurate with the pistol, but it's certainly able to deliver more than I can. I'll wait till 1000 rounds mark to see if the trigger job will be required.
Good:
- Sights are actually decent and I may paint the front sight with orange nail polish, but otherwise I'm satisfied with them.
- Not a single problem of any kind during 200 rounds session. Pistol ejected the empties around 1.5 meter to the right, no failures to feed...no nothing. Ran 100% and smooth!
- All the magazines were dropped free.
- No signs of any dings on the casings, positive firing pin strikes.
I tried to learn the trigger. Initially it took me 11 rounds to knock down 6 steel plates at 15 meters. By the end I was able to do the same trick with 7. I need more practice and paint the front sight.
This is the very first magazine. 7 rounds at 5 meters.
Rapid fire (as quickly as I was able to work the trigger) at 3 meters. Red circle. Plate is 8 inch wide. One hole at the bottom is actually an attempt of a single hand shooting at 25 meters (I don't know how they are doing it - I missed 6 out of 7).
Empties retrieved from the snow. No visible deformation or other issues there...
3 meters slow fire.
5 meters...very slow fire.
As you can see, I decided to put my gym gloves on to prevent any chance of hammer bite. I don't think it happened though. Top of my palm was barely pink from the recoiling gun after 200 rounds.
So far, so good. Dirty gun at the end of the day.