I saw it years ago when it was skyy. They were so bad that they stopped makin 'em for a while is what I heard. Cool gun with some neat inovations and priced right. They just couldn't make 'em reliable.
Small, inexpensive guns are prone to be problematic, even small, expensive guns have...
Charlie, Francis, and Jean, oh my! I recall them well. :o The worst was Elaina, a 3day Labor Day weekend spent with my ex, her sister and her mother in 1985. >:(
Work, the RNC and now this? EGADS! Thanks to all for the positive vibes.
Funny thing is, I shoot this gun a lot for some reason. That's gotta be 5 or 600 rds of normal P 9 mm lugar, and mostly 110 gr White box and a couple hundred 124 gr. I don't think I've ever shot +P 9mm in anything.
My LCP also did the exact same thing.
I haven't had a problem with the, "New and Improved", Remington Golds in my TD. My Weatherby? Doesn't seem to like em. Hope it's a clean and lube thing.
True, redmond and I think the police use #4, so you can't go wrong with cop stuff. ANd it's not that cops use the best stuff, it's just that there's a parallel for SD. Cops use .40 Glocks, I'd use a .40 Glock, etc. I even drive a Crown Vic!
LOL, I got into it with a guy who insisted that buckshot was better than birdshot at indoor range. At 20 feet, I'd doubt a gut shot BG could tell the dif, and that was the argument. Your house will be a biohazard site in either case.
In fact, a modern grenade shoots BB sized pelets at 3...
NICE! I'm hoping you find that scope works. Mine took multiple range trips to get right. I lacked knowledge and experience for proper set up. Who knew it was that complicated? And mine was orientated correctly. :o :o :o I'm looking forward to your next post.