First: Yikes! A real firecracker. Can I control this little guy? Three different 124 gr. loads -- Speer, Remington, Federal. Function was absolutely flawless, even with a mixed mag. Still came away sour -- my trigger finger was getting absolutely pounded from below as the muzzle climbed and the pistol shifted upwards in my grip. Grumble . . . not comfortable . . . grumble.
Second: Before this shoot I went to the skateboard store (yes, we have such a thing) and bought some board (grip) tape. It's like 80 grit sandpaper with an adhesive backing. It's black, so it blends right in with my receiver. I go crazy. Strip on back strap, front strap, each side panel, front of trigger guard. Hit the range, shoot up the rest of my 124 gr. Shite! My trigger finger isn't getting pounded, but with all this tape I've sanded about half the skin off my hand. Grumble ... grumble.
Third: Pulled off all the tape except a small strip on the front an back. Additionally, filed off some of the grit on the back. Got some more 124 and a couple of 115 gr. (Magtech hardball and hollow point). Took it to the indoor range to see if I could get comfortable with the idea of using him in my upcoming concealed carry class.
Eureka! What a pistol. The touch of grit on front and back completely stabilized my hold. No mangled trigger finger. No sanded palms. Just a nice solid grip and a handful of 9mm power. I can't MAKE this gun malfunction. I shot 115s and 124s, FMJ, gold dots and some weird pointy thing. I mixed mags. I limp wristed. I rode the recoil up from the elbow and from the shoulder. It turns out this is a really fun gun to shoot. I'm absolutely hooked. It's so cool to get such a big blast from such a little gun.
My only problem now is that, after one week, I'm already approaching the 250 round "replace your recoil spring" point. I guess I've got to stop treating this little guy like a target pistol. Don't want to. Maybe I'll just buy that R9S on GunBroker. It's only money.
Michael Hildebrand
Juneau, Alaska