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the trigger is a bit to get used to. I got it down now though.
I cleaned it after i got it, lubed it. I made the mistake, i think, of grabbing the patch with grease not oil and lubing the piston. I put about 200 rounds through it the first day i shot it. The fouling was so thick at the end of the piston, and piston tube it was a bitch to get free. I cleaned it again and saw what i did. This time i used 30wt, motor oil in a light coating, wiped off the excess and put about 150 rounds through it. I did not have any problems then. I really like the way it sucks right up to my aiming style, very intuitive. It shoots really well. To be honest, it is a toss up with my 225 i picked up a few days later. i have photos here somewhere. I will post them up. Dime sized dots with the 22lr pistols at 25ft. I was working the kinks out on a caffeine high first thing in the morning. ![]() the two 22lr pistols ![]() Here i have gone over the whole poster a 2nd time with 20 rounds through each dot. I am starting to unwind after my coffee and calm down. ![]() First target with the p225, working on da/sa trigger pulls. 18 rounds da/sa at 25 ft. ![]() 24 rounds same target 25 ft ![]() 24rnds rapid fire da/sa/sa/sa 25ft ![]() close up ![]() I don't have any photos with the p7 groups, but it was just as good. I will take it out and snap a few shots next range session
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