Watching you at the last few matches, it doesn't look like changing guns has solved your jam problem.Dansy said:Mine is 9mm Major, not that good for me lot's of jam....I'm now Shooting a Bedell shorty in 38 Super Comp.....
Freedom Ventures said:Watching you at the last few matches, it doesn't look like changing guns has solved your jam problem.![]()
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Dansy said:None the less the stinger was a lot worst! and yes I was warn about it by your dad.
Actually my only match with lots of problems with these new guns was this pass match.....
And it must be because of the success of the STInger that STI will most likely stop fabricating these.....last news letter.....
fastshuter1 said:I was on the phone with STI yesterday. They are considering taking the Stinger off the market as sale's have not been that good. Altho they say a lot of them have been sold in Canada through some fellow down east. He know's who he is.
Not enough info here to go one way or the other so I guess I'll just have to go along with plan B instead. Unless anyone actually has a pro or con they want to post about the gun (Stinger) itself. You can pm me instead if you like.
Yes, the STInger will kick into the arms harder than a regular race gun. I recommend it, as a rule to younger competitors. A 62 year old man will feel it the next day much more than a 30 year old.Dansy said:None the less the stinger was a lot worst! and yes I was warn about it by your dad.
Bull. I've seen you with jams at every match since you got it. That includes when you dropped it in Yarmouth and AD'ed with it in Kentville and Yarmouth.Actually my only match with lots of problems with these new guns was this pass match......
Ah, the fights on. Wrong. Sales of the STInger are lower than the Trubore. Sales at STI are ridiculous. They are dropping guns (not just the STInger, the 10/22 and some 6" guns too) that are not as popular to try to catch up on guns that are popular. Are you now going to tell me you know more about what goes on in Texas than I do?And it must be because of the success of the STInger that STI will most likely stop fabricating these.....last news letter.
Freedom Ventures said:Yes, the STInger will kick into the arms harder than a regular race gun. I recommend it, as a rule to younger competitors. A 62 year old man will feel it the next day much more than a 30 year old.
Bull. I've seen you with jams at every match since you got it. That includes when you dropped it in Yarmouth and AD'ed with it in Kentville and Yarmouth.
Ah, the fights on. Wrong. Sales of the STInger are lower than the Trubore. Sales at STI are ridiculous. They are dropping guns (not just the STInger, the 10/22 and some 6" guns too) that are not as popular to try to catch up on guns that are popular. Are you now going to tell me you know more about what goes on in Texas than I do?
It has been obvious all along what the problem with your STInger was. You. You messed with it and messed with it and can not leave it be. Leave the gunsmithing to someone who knows what they are doing.
There are plenty of my customers with 9mm Major working fine and plenty with STIngers who have no issues at all. The fact that your new Beddells are jamming only confirm on the point.
I've bit my tongue for a while, but if you're going to come on this forum and crap on my products with your vast depth of experience, (got your black badge in 2004) I'm going to defend myself.




























