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Old 06-29-2018, 05:18 PM
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Recently picked up a Victory as another range toy; plan on it being like my Buckmark but easy to clean and modular. So far about 300 trouble free rounds thru it (36 & 40 gn mini mags); actually a pretty sweet shooting 22.

Still working with the sights (range I used only 10yd max) and perhaps will try a red dot at some point but overall quite happy with it. Heck even right out of the box though the sights were high (for me) it grouped nicely.
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Glad to hear someone else enjoying theirs, picked mine up about a year ago and so far have added a Tandemkross trigger, hive grips, and extractor, along with a Vortex Viper red dot. Once I got the red dot dialed in, it’s almost like cheating.
It’s the one hand gun that’s almost always in my range bag when I go. It’s a blast to shoot and so easy to clean when I get home.
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They are very good value for the price involved and extremely accurate also.
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Glad to hear you are liking it. Great fun at the range.
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I guess there will be one in my future after all. I thought the Ruger Mark IV Competition would be a nicer gun and bought one about two months ago but found that the Ruger grip angle was too much for my arthritic wrist so I sold it. I should have known that would be the case because my Ruger Precision Rifle had the same grip angle but being a modular rifle (basically a bolt-action AR), the grip could easily be changed for a MagPul with a 1911 grip angle.

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Best $300 spent on a pistol for sure!! I really enjoy mine now that S&W replaced the cracked nylon recoil bumper. I have added Tandemkross Hive grips, extended mag release and mag extensions. Also have a $30 red dot and it works fine. Might change out trigger and hammer with Tandemkross items in the future.
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