I kind of expected some weights and measures….you know, like before and after trigger pull weight, reset length, slide rack feel, recoil management…..it’s pretty obvious from the video that you’re shooting the booshie cajunized better than the stock, but why? Rhetorical question…Tell us why…
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Do you really? There are more than just the oil filter kind out there...But, I agree...
So, rather than try to possibly save someones life, you'd rather just post a pic? Gotcha! Maybe someone didn't drill the exit hole in their "solvent trap" before using...
I'm glad you're happy with yours. I have a different experience with the one I "had"....That thing beat the snot out of my first thumb joint. I mean it was brutal! 5 or 6 rounds and I was hurting...It shot great, and accurately, but it hurt that knuckle....Moved up to the LC9....
I have 2 RIAs now. A 9mm tactical that I LOVE! And the TCM22/9mm that I have yet to shoot. Very nice "entry level" pistols, although I question the entry level-ness of them, I believe they are a cut above. Have fun with it!
I'm judt learning 1911s, and would be interested in this info as well. You could try 1911forum.com They tend to be a little more 1911(and variants)focussed.