I bought one in September and was getting some FTF with the Winchester white box. Thoroughly cleaned the gun and lubed it (everyone was saying it runs well dry??), and that took care of the problem.
If any chance you're local and interested in a very lightly used (not carried) SR9C w/ box and all the papers, let me know. I have my eye on something else now.
I bought one in September and was getting some FTF with the Winchester white box. Thoroughly cleaned the gun and lubed it (everyone was saying it runs well dry??), and that took care of the problem.
If any chance you're local and interested in a very lightly used (not carried) SR9C w/ box and all the papers, let me know. I have my eye on something else now.
Reported. Don't try and break rules on selling.
The 3 dots did take me some getting used to. I was used to shooting revolvers with target sights. I do like the fact that they are adjustable. I have passed on some other guns because of fixed sights. I like to be able to tweet sights for different loads and the way I tend to shoot.As mentioned, eats any ammo without fail, but do keep the striker channel clean. The only negative thing abut the gun, in my opinion, is that it could stand to have better sights.
Great contribution to the thread. Very insightful information. 10/10
I don't know the barrel length on the SR9C but I recommend reading up on Hornady Critical Duty vs. Critical Defense ammo. Hornady says the C Duty ammo is intended for full size pistols while the C Defense load is intended for shorter barreled versions.