i think it is fishy that comment followed my post.
myronman3 I would never test your judgement on your life experiences, nor would I single you out like that. I am not that type of guy.
After 1249 posts, many years in the gun world, many more guns they I have owned touched or shot, I would never test you. I take your posts with true thought and have looked at my gun every round I put though it since I have(and yes I have)read your posts on it. I have even called Ruger tec. line and talked to smiths about it even the place were I bought the gun has got a phone call from me. I have taken what you said very real. BTW, thank you for the heads up.
...think people push the gun to far and use it harder then it was intended. ...
When I said that I had a friend of mine in mind. One who only buys lower end guns. I used the name kel-tec in that post because thats what he had the day we were out and at the range.
Picture this. He was tring to rapid fire and shoot at 79 feet with this P11 DOA 9MM 3"inch bll Kel-Tec. He would rapid fire it as hard as he could and would not hit a damn thing at 35 feet, plus he would jam one every mag. . He would slow fire and not hit a damn thing at 79 feet. At the end he was mad as hell when we left and thought his gun should have shot like mine. I was using a Kimber TLE custom and a Springfield TRP custom, my two best shooters. Now as we all know there is a hugh difference in thoughs two guns !!!!HUGH!!!!
The Kel-tec my be a great side arm for a glove box or a ladys bag. Maybe even a good side arm for a side arm if you were a under cover DET. . But, that is what I mean when I said that. That is all that I was thinking at the time.
Now. Do I thing your as stupid as my friend about guns NO, NOT AT ALL. Sorry you took it the wrong why.
beware if it starts shifting left!!!!
Can you please explain more in detail? Also did you have a HUNTER or just a SBH? They do have different bbl right. Do you think the HUNTER would have the same problems, or no do to the different bll?
Thanks.
Dave.