RyanK wrote:I own an LCP and have also sent some lead downrange from a glock 27 and absolutely agree with nsnutter. The glock is fairly easy to put rounds through and have some fun with and is still controllable for being a smaller sized gun. TOTALLY different experience than shooting a mouse gun like an LCP or TCP. The mouse guns sights, triggers, and ease of shooting for fun are all pretty bad when comparing to something like a glock 27. I personally dont like putting more than 50-75 rounds at a time through my LCP for the reasons I mentioned above and by nsnutter. Just not as much fun, but like nsnutter says, in a SD situation it wont be noticed. On the plus side, the mouse guns have an incredibly easy way of finding their way in my pocket and make a very easy to carry gun that way which the same cannot be said about the glock 27. Just my opinion.
Countryfried Frank wrote:It's definitely one that needs a little more training. That two part trigger reset could potentially brick your bug. If you squeeze after the first 'click' on reset. Easy to train through but must be trained through. Having said that, there's one in my pocket right now.
Manually operate the slide and it is back in operation provided haven't run dry.JustPlainT wrote:Countryfried Frank wrote:It's definitely one that needs a little more training. That two part trigger reset could potentially brick your bug. If you squeeze after the first 'click' on reset. Easy to train through but must be trained through. Having said that, there's one in my pocket right now.
What's the solution, once it's been "bricked"?
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