Took three pistolas I hadn’t yet shot to the indoor range at our club over lunch hour today.
50’ is too far for me to shoot pistols these days… especially standing and with no rest… but it was too cold and windy to go to the outdoor range (where I can shoot at 21’ and up)
Observations
- The 1924 German-made Ortgies and the Yugoslavian Crvena Zastava M70 (made 1970-1990) are both chambered in 7.65 Browning (.32ACP). Both are fun to shoot. The Mod. 70 has some white paint on the front sight… I need to do same to the Ortgies.
- it appears the Ortgies was key-holing a few rounds
- The Israeli-made plastic fantastic Masada has a decent trigger, for a striker fired gun. Ergos are good too. I want to try a few different kinds of ammo… including some 124gr, next time I’m out.
I'm going to need a bigger pie plate to shoot at 50 ft. !!!!
I had no failures of any kind and look forward to shooting these at closer distances.
50’ is too far for me to shoot pistols these days… especially standing and with no rest… but it was too cold and windy to go to the outdoor range (where I can shoot at 21’ and up)
Observations
- The 1924 German-made Ortgies and the Yugoslavian Crvena Zastava M70 (made 1970-1990) are both chambered in 7.65 Browning (.32ACP). Both are fun to shoot. The Mod. 70 has some white paint on the front sight… I need to do same to the Ortgies.
- it appears the Ortgies was key-holing a few rounds
- The Israeli-made plastic fantastic Masada has a decent trigger, for a striker fired gun. Ergos are good too. I want to try a few different kinds of ammo… including some 124gr, next time I’m out.
I'm going to need a bigger pie plate to shoot at 50 ft. !!!!
I had no failures of any kind and look forward to shooting these at closer distances.
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