Yup horse..my little Olympic has been gone for some time now. I had 5 inch bull target barrel and other I believe was 6 3/4 with machined on muzzle break and two weights! This gun would shoot the wheels off my Model 41's. Was the Mil grip as well.
Originally posted by David Lee: Yup horse..my little Olympic has been gone for some time now. I had 5 inch bull target barrel and other I believe was 6 3/4 with machined on muzzle break and two weights! This gun would shoot the wheels off my Model 41's. Was the Mil grip as well.
Model 41s and SP20s are in different leagues. That SP20 is even ahead of my MP-95. They truly are fantastic guns.
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If you think gun magazines are objective or honest, when's the last time they wrote a truly negative review of a firearm? Do you really think all of those pre-production models they're shooting run as reliably and shoot as accurately as they say they do?
90% of gun malfunctions can be attributed to poor ammo (reloads, Russian, etc.), lack of maintenance, weak springs, cheap magazines, or improper technique. When a well-trained shooter using a wide variety of high quality ammunition fed from a reliable, self-leveling magazine shoots your gun after it's gone through a through inspection, spring replacement, and cleaning, and still has problems, then it's the gun. Until then, the problem usually rests with the shooter/owner.
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