The adventure continues.
Quite windy today, so we made our practice a steel day. After shooting my Open gun and PCC, I decided to shoot 15 rounds on steel with the FN 510, but first to shoot my Glock 19 to get some comparative data. Ten inch steel around 15 yards. Here is the Glock, three runs of one shot on each of the three steel at 2.00 (+/- .10), then two shots on each of the three steel at 2.86. The Glock took zero transition from my Open gun, and on draw and transition oriented drills, I can give my Open gun a run with the 19.
Before I forget, the Uplula works great on the FN 10mm magazines. After dry firing this morning, I was mindful of trying not to get too deep with my trigger finger to stay off the mag release. My first two runs with the FN, I was badly out of time with the pistol and in the 2.70 range. My third run I got hits at 2.50, then tried two on each steel. Totally comical, as the magazine falls out after a few shots!
I got my stuff gathered together, and finished with a 2.21 round of three hits with the FN, but it was spoiled by this stovepipe on the last round.
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So 15 more rounds of S&B added to the FN round count, with one stovepipe and one more mag drop. Afterwards, I dropped the pistol with a friend to dremel the crap out of the mag release right side.