It would take one thing to make me look seriously at moving to these from Glocks, at least for subcompacts.
A SCD.
It would take one thing to make me look seriously at moving to these from Glocks, at least for subcompacts.
A SCD.
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
I just got back from a good range session. 200 rounds through the CR920. No stoppages. No failures to eject. I did get one piece of brass in the glasses and one near miss. Another bounced off of my hat. While shooting five-round strings working on cadence, I hit the slide release lever and locked the slide open after the fifth shot, twice. There were three instances where it felt like the slide was reciprocating in slow motion, but it did not stop. All of the weirdness happened while shooting Fed AE 124 grain ammo. I then shot a box of Blazer Brass 115's and a box of Federal 115 "Range-Practice-Target". No issues of any kind with the 115's.
I will say that in my opinion, the claims that the CR920 shoots like a full-sized gun are BS. The gun shoots very well, but it shoots like a 17-ounce 9mm. You have to drive it a lot harder than a larger gun. Big surprise. It's been a while since I have shot a P365xl, but from what I recall, I think it is the closest to "shooting like a full size".
I also ran another 100 rounds of AE 147's through the XR920. That thing is pure sex. I love it. It's wearing an HS407CO. I like the 8 moa circle.
Off topic: It happened to be HK demo day at the gun club so I got to run 60 rounds through a full-auto MP5k. A first for me. That was awesome!
If the CR920 can prove to be reliable, I have a role for it.
I personally like the 43, and have yet to experience a failure with it. Maybe I will shoot the two side by side just to see if there is an obvious difference. Same with the 43x.
I was able to run .22 splits and keep the dot in the A zone at 7 yards with the CR920. It took some work.
The XR920 produced .19 splits with much less effort, as one might expect. Given the size of the CR, I am happy with that.
Took my CR to the range finally and put 200 rounds through it. I didn’t have any failure to ejects but I did have 6 failure to feed in the first 3 mags. After the third mag I had no other issues aside from my grip causing me to ride the slide stop so it wouldn’t lock back.