Speer Gold Dots at 10 yards.
Five of those shots were touching. I don't know about the rest. In slow fire the sharp track along the bottom of the trigger guard irritates my finger. Firing fast it's not a problem.
Speed drills at 5 and 7 yards with a few shots at 10.
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The second round of the body shot pairs were fired blind (as in sights not re-aquired). A majority of the time it worked surpringly well. The rest was aimed fire. 100 rounds. Aside from a few strays it's not too shabby.
The kid demonstrates.
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It recoils a little less in my hands. I was proud of his bravery in trying something new and he did well enough with these.
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Out of the two he preferred the 1911.
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It was also impressive that the RO Compact and VP9 functioned flawlessly and locked back on an empty mag with such a high level of limp wristed-ness.
The boy prefers the Model 10 over either of those.
20160428_135625_Richtone(HDR) by Slick_Rick77, on Flickr
It's the best shooting fixed sight gun in the house and an absolute pleasure.
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VP9, 15-22, Model 10, and other stuff
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