Posted: 7/7/2005 3:29:10 PM EDT
yes it is...unless you count the guys target in the next lane ![]() ETA: nice firearms you got there. i might have to try out that P7. ive always been interested in them, just too damn expensive for me. |
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Go put a bunch of rounds through the P7 and see if you get malfs. I bought one of the first W German police guns years ago when they were first imported. I thought I'd found the perfect gun, too.....until I shot about 200 rds at one time. After about 200 rds, the slide started hanging up when open and had to be nudged on the rear to close. It wasn't just a little out of battery, it was hanging up fully open. I'd clean it very well and it would be good for another 200 rds. Didn't matter whether I shot reloads or factory ammo, it did this every time after about 200 rds. I called H&K, they completely blew me off, wouldn't even fix it if I paid for it (and no, I didn't expect them to fix a well-used gun for free) and they told me I was out of luck. Sold it for the $600.00 I had in it. Pity, it was all you said, mine just wasn't reliable enough. After the way H&K treated me, no more H&K for me! Good luck, I kinda think it was just my gun. Quite a few others have them and love them. I'd love to try another but I won't shell out however much they are nowadays if the frigging factory tells me I am out of luck! Bub |
I pout roughly 200 rounds through it . CCI blazer FMJ and MAgtech +p hp, not one failure of any kind. plus I live near HK. if there was a problem, I'd knock on their door! |
I've heard of similar problems with the gas system clogging after a few 100 rounds. Wonder if that matters for carry though, so long as the gun is 100 percent reliable when clean (and always kepth that way). ![]()
MAN! And I thought I was bad/sick. Good report chapperjoe! |
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I would send the springfield back to have the sights fixed. That is WAY off for a gun. If the sights don't work for your intended purpose (target shooting), and the gun isn't 100% reliable you will never get much use out of it. shooter p.s. How is the remodeled NRA range? |
Listen to this man. Your sights are pretty much worthless as is for anything but a range toy. Also, if you are having reliability issues, consider having Springfield repair it. They do have a lifetime warranty-assuming that this pistol hasn't been "worked on" by a hobbyist gunsmith. I have no personal experience other than holding a squeeze cocker H&K. I wonder how much fun it would be to hold/squeeze/shoot that puppy through an extended pistol course where you are firing 100s of rounds a day? |
Did you guys read the other thread - or even this one? The sights are fine; it's operator error. |
You really are pleasant, aren't you? Other thread? As I obviously didn't read the thread above, I must have missed the link. In fact, I STILL don't see it. I did find it after the fact in the 1911 forum. If the sights are intended to work like that, they suck. Much like your attitude. Have a nice day. HERE is the link: ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=49&t=18759 |
Wow! What do they put in the NY water, anyway? Maybe you guys oughta take a vacation. That place is turning y'all into real jerks. I didn't say anything unpleasant - you just took it that way. We'll all get along better when you knock that chip off your shoulder. |
If you have to raise the front sight so high that you see the front of the slide, I would expect there is a problem, despite other claims to the contrary. Even if it is a design problem. Try calling Novak and see what they say. Unless you already have and I missed that in your thread(s) as well ![]() If nothing else, maybe they will allow some sort of exchange for standard Novak night sights. |
+1 New sights shouldn't be that far off at less than 7 yards. If you move the target out further (a LOT further) you can take advantage of the ballistic arch, but I doubt those sights are supposed to be regulated for 50 yards. shooter |










