I keep looking at Sig thinking I should buy one, but find it at odds with the talk of Sig quality having taken a dip....they do look fap worthy 😛
My experience with my P238 has been flawless. Took a little break-in, but I've got complete confidence in it at this point. I've shot over 100 rounds of Winchester White Box at a time with no malfunctions, and have yet to see any issues with hollow points.
Maybe I just got a good one, but that's my experience.
Any thoughts on the .45 models? I'm not a huge fan of 9mm and own none, and adding another ammo I need isn't on my todo list 🙂
Sgammo got in a shipment today of CCI 22LR standard velocity and is charging $35 a brick (500), limit 4. I went ahead and ordered 4 bricks and at the time of the order, ~10 in ago, they had 498 bricks in stock. As of right now they are below 100 and it's going down by 10 or so every time I refresh the page. Friggen insane!
EDIT* Gone!
I just realized I now have 8k .22 rounds on the way or on order... probably time to stop ordering! I'm debating cancelling my preorder for more ak ammo even though I did get it for .23 a round. I have that and another 15 tapco (I know) ak mags on order. I need to cut up my CC....
I ordered 4 bricks as well when I saw that. A little pricey as shipping was also $14 making the total price to be $154 for 2000 rounds. About 7 cents a round. Then again, CCI is considered quality 22lr rounds. They were always a bit more pricey because of that.
I prefer copper plated round nose, not lead round nose, for semi-auto 22s.
I just remember after I bought my GSG5-PK, I stripped and cleaned it before taking it out to the range. The guy who owned it before me must have used LRN without regular cleaning, because I literally had to hammer a bore brush through the barrel to remove all the lead deposits.I have not found any difference except maybe a little more cleaning needed afterwards, though that depends on the copper plating. Remington GB leave more of a mess than any lead round nose I've ever used.
I just remember after I bought my GSG5-PK, I stripped and cleaned it before taking it out to the range. The guy who owned it before me must have used LRN without regular cleaning, because I literally had to hammer a bore brush through the barrel to remove all the lead deposits.
Same here, I'll usually clean after 1-2 range trips. Maybe not a full strip and clean, but at least a boresnake through the barrel.Ok, thats pretty bad. I don't know how LRN and CPRN compare over long term without cleaning, but then again I would never do that to any of my firearms. I clean my firearms after every range visit, even if I only put a 50 rounds through them. I figure I might as well, it's not like it really hurts anything and I do want these things to last.
Same here, I'll usually clean after 1-2 range trips. Maybe not a full strip and clean, but at least a boresnake through the barrel.
Not very often. They have enough surface area that they will leave your bore spotless after a few passes.Speaking of bore snakes, how often do you clean those? I just got a few (been using rod and patches previously) and am concerned about washing them, I don't want to drag them through a barrel with grit attached to them.
Thanks!
I don't really think I'd wanna wash a bore snake in a washing machine tho. Don't want lead particles all over my clothes lol.
I just remember after I bought my GSG5-PK, I stripped and cleaned it before taking it out to the range. The guy who owned it before me must have used LRN without regular cleaning, because I literally had to hammer a bore brush through the barrel to remove all the lead deposits.
I was thinking hand wash 😉
I was thinking hand wash 😉
It's CCI, so even before the madness the price was $35/brick.Coin-op laundromat?? :whiste:
Damn, I remember when .22LR was $5 for a brick of 500! $35 a brick?? 🙄
That's why I don't use lead bullets. It's a pita to clean the barrel, so, I use coated lead bullets or copper jacketed. Much cleaner....
Tip for those that do use lead bullets: Fire a few jacketed bullets after your done shooting lead. It will make cleaning the barrel much easier.
It's CCI, so even before the madness the price was $35/brick.
How can you tell if a round is coated lead or not? Or are you referring to copper coated/jacketed? The only LRN .22 I have on order are Winchester wildcats and these CCI standard velocity. The wildcats claim to be lubricated but I don't see that claim on the CCI. Either way I clean enough that I'm sure it will be fine but these will be the first LRN I've ordered in bulk like this.