???My dad had a semi auto remington .22LR excellent gun. it's a late 80s model. the first round would alwyas jam after chambering a round so I went online and found th epart that was casuing the issue and bought a new one and took it to a gunsmith and had them fix it. shoots like a champ now
Springfield has gone into the micro-sized .380 bidness & named it 911. Looks like a 1911 but completely different innards. See this months American Rifleman. They (gasp!) like it!Is 911 a new gun now, or just an error?
Second time I've seen it mentioned of it in 2-3 days...
Springfield has gone into the micro-sized .380 bidness & named it 911. Looks like a 1911 but completely different innards. See this months American Rifleman. They (gasp!) like it!
I'm still a few issues behind.
Thanks.
OP said he's looking for asemi auto 22 without all the shooter problems. i dont have problems with the 22 semi auto
i misread OPs original post... but he said 22s give him problems.. my 22 doesnt give me problems so im kinda wondering what problems he's referring to..Oh, OK, sorry. On my display, the OP said:
"Anyone seen or get trigger time with one yet? Kinda itchen’ for a new gun and i think this might be it. Its been getting stellar reviews from what i can see and its priced reasonably. Looking for an easy shooter without all the problems of a .22 semiauto."
911 is not a .22.
I'm sure that they will. Everybody does.Looked at one in the store and fondeled it. Feels good, wish they would make it in a 9mm
Looked at one in the store and fondeled it. Feels good, wish they would make it in a 9mm