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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Two shooters, two different POI, same gun
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<blockquote data-quote="TR1Hemi" data-source="post: 2489191" data-attributes="member: 122752"><p>Story about 2 shooters, 1 pistol. I obtained one of the Dekalb Co, Ga. Beretta 92 when they converted. I am assuming it had a stiff recoil spring in it. Grabbed a box of target ammo, and when to the range with a buddy who was a PD in our city. Gun was 100% functional in my hands. It was 100% non functional in his. In my hands the casing would just roll out the port, with him it stove piped. Difference in grip coupled with a +P+ recoil spring and target ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR1Hemi, post: 2489191, member: 122752"] Story about 2 shooters, 1 pistol. I obtained one of the Dekalb Co, Ga. Beretta 92 when they converted. I am assuming it had a stiff recoil spring in it. Grabbed a box of target ammo, and when to the range with a buddy who was a PD in our city. Gun was 100% functional in my hands. It was 100% non functional in his. In my hands the casing would just roll out the port, with him it stove piped. Difference in grip coupled with a +P+ recoil spring and target ammo. [/QUOTE]
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