My final 10 rounds at 10 yards included a magazine change. I shot a steady pace of fire, not rapid fire or 10-second timed pace, but quickly enough that my instincts guided me rather than the thrill of shooting a new gun. It was VERY comfortable, and I have to say the mag drop and reload were very smooth. Unlike a Mark III, I did not have to rotate the gun to reach the release button, and I was able to get the new magazine inserted within about 3 - 4 seconds. I wasn't trying to rush, but I didn't want to lollygag either because I wanted to simulate a competitive-type situation.
I wouldn't win any awards, but the point of all of this is to review the GUN, not my shooting ability. As far as that goes, at 10 yards this gun is awesome and to this point has performed flawlessly. I'm beginning to think maybe I didn't make a mistake after all in succumbing to it's lure.
Below you'll see the final 10 rounds (plus the previous 5 rounds) that I took at 10 yards. A couple of flyers, but I have no doubt at all that they were a result of operator error.
From here on out, I'll be shooting at Bull's-eye distance of 50' so I'll most likely be making some adjustments to the sights again. I'm also going to use some different types of ammo to see how the gun handles it all.
I wouldn't win any awards, but the point of all of this is to review the GUN, not my shooting ability. As far as that goes, at 10 yards this gun is awesome and to this point has performed flawlessly. I'm beginning to think maybe I didn't make a mistake after all in succumbing to it's lure.
Below you'll see the final 10 rounds (plus the previous 5 rounds) that I took at 10 yards. A couple of flyers, but I have no doubt at all that they were a result of operator error.
From here on out, I'll be shooting at Bull's-eye distance of 50' so I'll most likely be making some adjustments to the sights again. I'm also going to use some different types of ammo to see how the gun handles it all.




