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Originally Posted by OLDSTER
No gun is 100% reliable. Go with the gun you feel confident and competent. And if the situation arises, just hope it goes bang.
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Yeah, I like that.
I like this, too:
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For me, this is one trip to the range, assuming no failures. Others disagree and I accept that.
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Quality handguns are designed to do a specific job. And they are designed to do it each time the trigger is pulled. Take yours to the range, shoot as many rounds as you have patience for and are comfortable with accuracy-wise, take it home, clean it, you're good to go.
Now, if you are fortunate enough to be able to shoot 50,000 rounds a year, that's different. That much shooting of one gun is sufficient mileage to be on the lookout for something to break. But if it's ten guns or more, well, the mileage is not as scary.......etc.