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<blockquote data-quote="rhart" data-source="post: 2801975" data-attributes="member: 16596"><p>I have had the compact for about 6 months now and with about 2500 rounds through it has been flawless in stock configuration. I tried lighter recoil springs - 14#, not sure what stock RS weight is - and had failure to go into battery issues so back to stock for now. I tried lighter hammer/main spring 13# and had light strikes so back to stock. My eyes are too bad to test the long range accuracy adequately, but out to 15 yards grouping is excellent.</p><p>I also have the subcompact model and it is a good shooter as well although perceived recoil is a touch harsher without the recoil-absorbing grip inserts.</p><p>I'm thinking of getting an all steel Duotone model next if they don't come out with a full size all steel model soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhart, post: 2801975, member: 16596"] I have had the compact for about 6 months now and with about 2500 rounds through it has been flawless in stock configuration. I tried lighter recoil springs - 14#, not sure what stock RS weight is - and had failure to go into battery issues so back to stock for now. I tried lighter hammer/main spring 13# and had light strikes so back to stock. My eyes are too bad to test the long range accuracy adequately, but out to 15 yards grouping is excellent. I also have the subcompact model and it is a good shooter as well although perceived recoil is a touch harsher without the recoil-absorbing grip inserts. I'm thinking of getting an all steel Duotone model next if they don't come out with a full size all steel model soon. [/QUOTE]
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