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Junior Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: USA
Posts: 5
| My SR9
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Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Mid TN
Posts: 346
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I am going to buy one as soon as a couple of my old pistols need replacing. How do you like yours? Accuracy? Reliability? Make some noise with it and give us a range report. |
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Junior Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: USA
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Accuracy is very good,follow up shots are right there. Reliability is also very good,have ran WWB 200rds.,Blazer 200rds.,Magtech 50rds.,and 500rds. of some Swedish made with no problems. Would recommend.Very fun to shoot.The price is right. |
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Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Frederickson, WA
Posts: 5
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Have an SR9C and really like it. Fired well over 700 rounds through it with only 2 jams and that was during the first 50 shots, thinking it was just due to the break in period. It's easy to conceal for a CCW, matter of fact it's one of my favorite carries. Only change I'm planning on it is to change out the sight to big dots which are allot easy to acquire a target with. Think you'll like it.
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Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Flood City, PA
Posts: 58
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I have an SR9c with the SR9 17 shot mag. No jams, and almost no kick, it's more bouncy than anything. Does anyone think the action is extra hard to pull back? The recoil spring is super heavy duty, pops the gold dot +p rounds like it's saying is that all you got? Wonderful gun all around.
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