happydude said:Any of the Gunnutz have breakage issues? If they're TSE's range guns then they're probably subject to more abuse than usual. Someone here probably shot IPSC with one, how'd it hold up?
redleg said:All of our range guns suffered from broken ejectors almost immediately, however the gun often continued to function. It is part of a complete assembly and fairly costly to replace. We also suffered broken slides and barrels at intervals that I thought we shorter than reasonable. The rear sight was very susepable to damage and accidental movement.
They are popular guns, but in my opinion they are suitable for light use only and over priced for what you get.
happydude said:Mind sharing with us your experience with range guns? By that I mean the ones that give you trouble, break down easily, and the ones that keep going and going a la energizer bunny. I'd rather get a gun that's not going to crap out on me.
Wrong Way said:Thats funny. That mag release is a major plus for me! I went to epps yesterday, and handled the sig, walther, G-17, XD-9, Steyr, CZ, HK, and a few types of 1911's. The only ones I could drop the mags from without an excessive amount of hand movement were the P-99 and the HK. I have really small hands, and just can't reach the "button style" mag releases with my thumb!
On another note...here's a ? forya: Why are pistols so friggin much $$$?
Seriously! I could EASILY drop 1500 on a regular bare bones semi pistol, yet if you look at what 1500 will buy in a rifle.........It's gonna be nice. It's obviously not materials costs, and as far as quality goes....1500 will put you on a Sako, AR/HB or a nice double SG......so why are the pistols so much?
Ryan
CZ Man said:In my opinion, I'd stay away from all poylmer guns (except the XD). All the ones that I have seen (Glock, H&K, Walthers) that have had more than 10000 rounds through them seem to have lots of problems. Be it springs, or the frame rails, (or at worst) I've seen some of them blow up. (Two Glocks, one Walther, and one HK). Steel guns are the best in my opinion. I prefer 1911's and obviously the CZ's as the two best. If you get a Walther, I'd say get rid of it before you reach 10000 rounds. I hope this helps.
CZ Man said:In my opinion, I'd stay away from all poylmer guns (except the XD). All the ones that I have seen (Glock, H&K, Walthers) that have had more than 10000 rounds through them seem to have lots of problems. Be it springs, or the frame rails, (or at worst) I've seen some of them blow up. (Two Glocks, one Walther, and one HK). Steel guns are the best in my opinion. I prefer 1911's and obviously the CZ's as the two best. If you get a Walther, I'd say get rid of it before you reach 10000 rounds. I hope this helps.



























