I got mine a couple of days ago and haven't shot it yet, but have to say I'm not sure I get why everyone is so hyped up over it. I sold my Norinco to get it which was a solid, reliable, accurate little gun, GSG is kinda cool, but has toy gun feel to it, in fact I'm having a hard time beliving its actually a firearm. Maybe for $425 I expected a little more... And whats the deal with the take down screw on the frame? is that really nessesary?
Hopefully shooting it will change my mind.
I like to go out and go through 300 or 400 rounds and not even blink an eye about how much I just spent on ammo. QUOTE]
It's called reloading - no one is shooting thousands of rounds of factory ammo a week, the rest of us reload. Rimfires are not the equivalent of centre fires.
Well, I am pretty new to shooting, and I've heard that reloading is much cheaper than buying ammo. What would it cost to reload some 9mm with lead? Let's say 500 rounds so as to compare with buying bulk pack .22lr. I was considering getting the M&P9.
For me, the beauty of the GSG is the fact that it has all the same ergonomics as a 1911 making ideal for cheep practice esp in the winter. Sure its not as heavy as a full blown 1911 but its pretty close. Better than the Chippi.
I find that after shooting 9mm, 40, and 45, even 44 mag... I still shoot the 22 because at the END of the dday, if your shooting to IMPROVE, all the dicipline on the 22 is the same as the bigger 1911`s.
So if a gun is light weight, it feels like a toy?
Maybe you should get the railed model, and then add something heavy to it.
I don't think it looks like a toy but it might be the whole finished colour and the white letters combination make you feel it cheap. for a three hundred dollors gun, it is quite a good deal. AS for the GSG VS Ruger, I do still like the Ruger a little more.
Trigun
Where are these available for $300?
I'm seeing them for over $400.
Where are these available for $300?
I'm seeing them for over $400.
____UPDATE____
Just got back from the range with new GSG 1911...
It shot pretty well! I had Winchester 333 pack, American Eagle and Federal 525 pack. Gun was 100% reliable with all 3 brands of ammo, but started jamming when I accidentally placed my thumb on the slide (and slowed it down), still not too bad for a .22.
It even had a little felt recoil which is a bonus IMO, and with Winchester ammo you can even see a muzzle flash when shooting indoors. All in all I'm satisfied with it and will be keeping it.I guess originally my expectations were just too high.
One thing tho, at 7 yards with the stock front sight (highest one?) it shot a few inches high with all ammo, I was aiming at the bottom of 2" circle.