Ended up swapping for a Glock-22 with the textured grip panels. That thing really stays put in your hand. This afternoon it was at least 90 degrees when I took it out for test firing. These automatic pistols can really get hot quick. I had also forgotten how hard it could be to get the last few rounds in a large magazine. Makes you appreciate a good grip.
A friend brought me two boxes of Federal 180 gr. FMJ FN. These have proven very accurate in this pistol. Groups ran 3" at 15 yds. fired from a "Weaver" stance (I think that is the correct name). Group was perfectly centered for windage and possible slightly low for elevation. But it has been years since I fired a automatic so it could simply be I need to become more familiar with the pistol. Interestingly enough, the empty brass ejected at 3 O'Clock landing in a nice little circle of not more than 2 ft. I only lost one casing out of 50 rds. fired.
I went to a local gunshop to check out the choices in ammunition. They wanted $47 for a 50 rd. box of Rem. 155 gr. HP. That was the only choice they had except FMJ ammunition. I have no idea if it is best to buy the 180gr. or 155 gr. load. I would appreciate informed suggestions as to what would be a good choice of ammo for protection. Now what would be a good choice for ammunition?Information
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