Hey guys, im cross posting this from another forum because the Fudds were seriously driving me up the wall. I know we have quite a few engineers here and guys that actually you know...shoot their guns instead of re enacting die hard in their basements...
So, having said that. Please for the love of god, someone shed some light on what is going on here:
Ok...
So, guys, ive got some questions and i hope i clearly explain my issue.
First, the gun.
Beretta M92A1
Wolf 11 LB Recoil Spring
Wolf 19 LB 1911 hammer spring
Beretta Comp E2 Hammer
Hogue Extreme G10 Piranha Grips.
Grip tape on the front and backstraps.
Ammo:
147 Grain Bayou bullets 3.8 grains WST 130k power factor.
135 Grain Extreme RNFP 4.0 Grains WST 130k power factor
135 Grain Extreme N320 3.9 grains 130k power factor.
The gun is VERY hard to control and has a really weird "bounce" to it. My grip is not slipping and my wrists are only unlocking the teeniest amount. For whatever reason the gun "feels" like it is experiencing coil bind, ie the recoil spring is bottoming out on itself creating a whip like effect. The gun, and this is half of a joke, feels like im shooting a piece of spaghetti. I also suspect that perhaps the recoil buffer is basically getting pounded in the gun and may be accounting for part of the "wobble".
My friend insist that the M9A1 that we have in our little training club does NOT recoil like this BUT that gun is running a 12 lb recoil spring so i dont know if that could account for the difference.
Ive never shot a gun that tracks so poorly and im wondering what's up. Any thoughts in regard to this would be great! Thanks guys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phXWJ6efXhE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe3tY9mrcHY
Compared to my P09.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IlQfvFpZZE