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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Indianapolis, IN. "The city where nothing happens."
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Blog Entries: 6 | Ok, I went to the shooting range at popguns to try this pistol out, and all I can say is it is very accurate for a 1" barrel. I was shooting Sellier & Bellot 230gr. FMJ ammo and it shot low and to the left, but grouped nicely if you aimed for the same spot (center mass). I was shooting at a realistic 7 yards distance. I think the mag is a crappy replacement, it only tops at nine rounds (almost impossible to get the ninth one in so I just loaded eight at a time) when it should be ten, I also had a few jams but I believe this is because of the mag. I'll will be buying a factory replacement one soon. so all in all I like this gun nice and small, powerful and holds quite a bit of ammo for it's size. ![]() ![]() Well he's dead all right! ![]()
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Thanks for the report.Sounds like it groups ok.If it keeps having failures try to be more specific and maybe someone can help.I never shot much S&B ammo but it seemed ok.But try someother kind,it might help. sam. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Indianapolis, IN. "The city where nothing happens."
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Blog Entries: 6 | Well today I went to trouble shoot the llama and try out the factory mag I bought, that mag solved all my jamming problems. it only jammed 2 times but I believe it will stop once it gets used enough.
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