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WOW! I think he likes it a little bit?!?!? Thanks a ton for the link! I NEED this gun! Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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Great video, thanks! At 11:40 with the very hot ammo was sweet watching it perform as it did. | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
Glad to see the pistol humming along, only 200 more reviews to go before I’m comfortable putting down some money. Maybe it’s just me, but I thought S Fisher came across like a douche. There’s no substitute for Hickok. | |||
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Funny you should say that, I saw a post where he basically laughed at someone else suggesting that Hickok 45 should do a review. He definitely has an arrogance about him for sure. Hickok is a likable guy, and a great shot, I look forward to hearing his two cents about the H9. Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
Another review posted on Hudson’s Fecesbook page: https://m.facebook.com/Hudson-...ge_internal&mt_nav=1 I don’t understand running a new gun without first degreasing & lubricating it, but at least the reviewer owned up to it. Anyway, a more subjective review than others. I wonder if the trigger pinch issue is s result of the curved downward trigger bar safety device, something perhaps Gaston realized would happen if one was oriented in such a manner (depending on the size/shape of the guard). Will be interesting to hear if others experience the same over time. | |||
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Is it me or did thevgun fail to lock back on last round every time? Did appear to shoot flat. Never heard or asym or atom ammo though. Giddy guy in general. Safes full of guns. | |||
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Steve Fisher has big hands and always rides the slide catch, he says as much in the video. ------------------------------------------------ Charter member of the vast, right-wing conspiracy | |||
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I couldn’t watch the whole thing so I guess I missed that. | |||
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https://youtu.be/vFuC7RKnb7A Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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Watched a couple of reviews on YT, and it's intriguing all right. Still needs beta testers, though; the 5-minute review guy had one extraction failure as he neared the 300 round mark. Since I keep forgetting how to embed videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlglkfOb0_o | |||
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More of these are getting out there and so far all reports I have heard from owners has been positive. | |||
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Thanks, some good internal shots in there. | |||
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https://youtu.be/Wa9RewLsmAA (New Torture Test) | |||
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Interesting video. I'm not sure if my P226, P320, Colt 1911, or my Shield 9 would have fared any better? Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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I have seen very few complaints among the owners reports I have read so far which have been more reports I expected to see this soon. Cy Hudson has been good about personally addressing them also. | |||
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The magazine release was obviously way out of spec, shame on the parts supplier, and shame on the person who assembled this particular gun! With it also missing the set screw from the rear sight, it seems like it was rushed out the door, which is terrible for Cy and Lauren who are trying to turn out a solid product. Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
Agreed & hopefully they’ve hired experienced people who can right things. What was most disappointing was the uneven nature of the slide’s milling - that should have been caught/rectified unless their spec is too loose. | |||
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https://youtu.be/1SzzESGiBiI Si vis pacem, para bellum | |||
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Just as an FYI, the exact same problem happened on the H9 that I picked up last night. Magazines would hang up on the magazine catch and most of the time wouldn't go into the magwell. I did the same thing as the video above: o Removed the magazine release by pressing the mag release button in while turning the screw 1/4 turn, then pulling the magazine release assembly out of the right side of the gun. Note that the assembly stays completely together as one unit for this. Very good design. o Used a metal file to carefully trim off the metal on the magazine catch that was hitting the top lip of the magazine. I also smoothed out the leading (towards the bottom of the grip) edge of the magazine catch a bit. In between gentle sessions with the file, I put the magazine release catch back into the gun and tried it with my magazines. I did this a couple of times and finally found the sweet spot where it's rubbing a tiny bit on the magazine, but not impeding its progress into or out of the magwell. All is well (pun intended) now. I did this voluntarily as I didn't want to have to send it back to the factory with a (maybe) several week turnaround. A bit annoying, but easily fixed. I knew what I was in for when I decided to be an early adopter. | |||
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