Range Report: Taurus PT-111 Pro con picturas!

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Re: Range Report: Taurus PT-111 Pro con picturas!

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Quahog wrote:all seriousness, dude... I thought your shooting was very good.
thanks, with your help, and only because you gave me some great advice!
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Re: Range Report: Taurus PT-111 Pro con picturas!

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Teamless wrote:Quahog and i went to PSC this morning for a couple hours and I put about 100 rounds through my PT111 Millennium Pro as well.
No failures what-so-ever. (other than my general abilities LOL), but Quahog game me a lot of great advice, improved my accuracy tremendously! thanks Quahog!!

The following, bear I mind, I have only shot a limited # of pistols, and not a lot of rounds down range on any other than my Sigma 9mm, but I really do enjoy the feel of the PT111. I think the grip is just about the perfect size for my hand, the trigger feels good, its a nice easy pull, smooth and bang!

I really like this weapon!

So now if I can fix my 'milking' permanently, my 'flinching', which is getting better, i would be a much better shooter, but hey, if I was that good, i wouldn't need to go to the range and make Winchester, Federal and all the rest rich "rlol"

I gotta agree with ya, Teamless! I'd sell my H&K Compact before I'd get rid of my Taurus and I'm a huge H&K fan. I just love the snappy feel it has when you shoot it. So no matter what, there will always be a place in my "cache" "rlol" for my PT-111.

T.
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PSC Shooting Club, Inc.


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