Subj : Re: .22 SAA To : MOONDOG From : JIMMY ANDERSON Date : Wed Sep 09 2020 10:25 am -=> MOONDOG wrote to MRPLOW <=- MO> When you get used to shooting budget or inexpensive handguns, the worst MO> thing you can do is fire a high end handgun. there's a night and day MO> difference with some guns. The other day someone let me try out their MO> steel framed Walth er Q5 Match with a Trijicon SRO mounted on it, and I MO> also shot a S&W Performance Center (full sized frame) in 9mm. I MO> actually shot better, and that may be because of the trigger and sites, MO> and overall smoothness and ergonomics. The SRO by itself was more than MO> I like to spend on a handgun, but I would like one now. It's the same with a lot of stuff... Guitars, for example... There is a definate difference in 'feel' of a cheapie vs a high end! But, that being said, someone who doesn't know the difference will not feel any difference, but the 'more better' you get the easier it will be to experience it! As for the Performance Center, my wife has a 9mm and a .380 S&W EZ and loves them! She's not as strong as she used to be and enjoys the 'easy to rack' part. I've been looking at the PC version of the 9 EZ and thought about surprising her with one... We both have .40 Shields and I bought the MCARBO trigger kits for them - WOW! Smooth as butter now! If the PC ones are even better? Look out! LOL .... I DID IT! I invented the unadoptable tagline! Try it. Won't work. --- MultiMail/Mac v0.52 þ wcQWK 8.0 ÷ Omicron Theta * Memphis, TN * winserver.org .