I put about 60 rounds through it yesterday, 0 issues on feed or extraction. I fieldstripped it before to clean it, and everything looks nice and shiny. A bit of wear on the feed ramp, but it's normal for a gun that had 1-2k rounds through it.
Yep, about an hour ago Went to a local range and fired off about 60 rounds or so
7 yards, red circle is my target, other shots are from a coworker for the main bullseye
10 yards
can't carry in california. well, the only legal option is carry unloaded and in plain sight, but even though it's legal it'd be...highly inadvisable.
just target pistol
usedTaurus PT92 that is. First hand gun, finally, to accompany the buttload of russian firearms that I already own. Used but in good shape. I fieldstripped it the other day, barrel's smooth and shiny mirror finish, and it feels good. Came with a 100 rounds of 9mm and hogue grips. Paid $350 (cheap for california)
No. Suspension has nothing to do with. Windy roads have everything to do with increased gravity pull on banked turns. You see, when roads are built, the construction emphasizes on greater force of gravity on banked turns. This, in turn, causes our cars to stick to the ground like glue. Periodically, you need to add Newton-Joule (commonly known as NJ-5 type fluid in automotive stores) to your shocks as the viscosity of the fluid breaks down. Kind of like oil changes
the z rotary mount kit is sold, along with the exhaust manifold and driveshaft. I also sold the microtech standalone ECU and all intercooler setup. I still have the engine, all gaskets, t04s turbo, exhaust, clutch/flywheel, fuel, etc. Need anything?