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Unread 07-25-2009, 06:00 PM   #7
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Yes, yes and yes to all of this.

I'm getting (in Crook County) 50 Fio. for $30 + tax.
The same store/range has 50 Win's for $40 + tax.
I assume the Win's are full metal coppertops, whereas the
Fiocchi's are copper/softpoint lead tip.

An interesting note, I've seen it a little cheaper online, but with
shipping and sometimes CC# fees not enough to warrant
doing auctions or mail order.

Ed when you say spring in grip then not related to the clip itself I assume.
OK good to know. Lot's of Mec's out there on auction, although the salesman
recommended to keep it 'purist' find a wood-assed "Germany" mag for the
commercial.

Anyone know how I can get my #'s to the Database PDF I downoaded?

FYI the Luger I bought was a 'red dot' tag there so it was being sold by the store for someone.
So that someone named the price. No doubt they would have asked for more if it was the store's.

As for accuracy, I used the Police Target Silhouette's 17x23 spooled out to about 15 yards and got them all in the black chest cavity. All the first pistol I ever shot.

The second sheet I had 8" groupings but all wide left as I only used one hand! Well practice makes perfect.

All I gotta say is, DAMN was that 1911 3 stalls down loud!!! What a cannon.
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