We got a CHP 4006TSW with the integral rail in today at the range. Our distributor had a few, so we got one for the rental counter.
I loaded up 5 rounds and took it out for a test drive. I sold all my 40s back in 2007, to feed the divorce attorney and hadn't shot one since. Gun felt great in the hand.
We ran a 2 inch circle target out to the 10 yard line. Shooting WWB 165 grain. My turn shooting it I got all 5 rounds into the center of the 2 inch circle. GREAT TRIGGER! Really smooth in DA with a crisp let off. SA was equally crisp.
The integral rail - which I have no use for as I don't hang things on my handgun - added enough weight out front to make follow through and follow up shots a breeze. Very nice shooting gun.
I had not intended to buy any more 40s. I thinned the herd to 9s and 45s only, some time back. But I think I will keep an eye out for a clean CHP 4006TSW. It shoots too good not to. Regards 18DAI
I loaded up 5 rounds and took it out for a test drive. I sold all my 40s back in 2007, to feed the divorce attorney and hadn't shot one since. Gun felt great in the hand.
We ran a 2 inch circle target out to the 10 yard line. Shooting WWB 165 grain. My turn shooting it I got all 5 rounds into the center of the 2 inch circle. GREAT TRIGGER! Really smooth in DA with a crisp let off. SA was equally crisp.
The integral rail - which I have no use for as I don't hang things on my handgun - added enough weight out front to make follow through and follow up shots a breeze. Very nice shooting gun.
I had not intended to buy any more 40s. I thinned the herd to 9s and 45s only, some time back. But I think I will keep an eye out for a clean CHP 4006TSW. It shoots too good not to. Regards 18DAI
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