Hello druryj:
I had the Evil Pawn Shop Guy (David) at Best Pawn & Gun in Stillwater order it for me,,,
He placed the order on Monday and it hit the store on that Friday.
Yep, but that's why they make credit cards,,,
I justified it by saying that every time I shoot a $2 box of .22 LR,,,
I save about $12 by not shooting the more expensive 9mm ammunition.
By my math, 40 boxes of .22 LR and I've paid for it in savings,,,
That's my rationalization and I'm sticking to it!
Hello Rolando:
I'm really not a good judge of triggers,,,
This one seems to be about as crisp as my 22/45 trigger.
It's not a long travel at all,,,
I don't think I move the gun when pulling the trigger.
Hello oyousooner:
It is a heavy gun for a .22 LR.
It weighs within 2 ounces of the 9mm 75B,,,
According to the website it's actual weight is 2.4 pounds,,,
According to the website the weight of the 9mm 75B is 2.2 pounds.
Evil Pawn Shop Guy says he'll be more than happy to order one for your very own!
Hello 1mathom1:
I'm not really qualified to give a full range report,,,
But so far it's digested every type of ammo I have fed into it,,,
From CCI Mini-Mags to the cheapest 550 bulk packs stuff from WalMart.
I'm not sure if I would recognize the difference between a good trigger and a great trigger,,,
But I would recognize a bad one and this trigger ain't bad in any way,,,
I have always liked the trigger on my 22/45,,,
This trigger is at least that good.
Accuracy shooting from a sand bag is very nice,,,
I'm waiting for my sharpshooter friend to give it a try,,,
Suffice it to say I shoot at least as well with it as my trusty 22/45.
It is a breeze to strip it down and clean,,,
It disassembles easily and goes back together just as easily.