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I rented a Ruger Mark W/Suppressor at a local range today. It had a micro bushnell red dot, with a sight picture tat had no co-witness. It only came with one mag. Only one mag is gay. Especially when you have a 325 rnd brick to burn in an hour.
I used a human size target, and decided to shoot at 20 yards because the back and forth machine was a bit too intense. I didn't want to hear it bang against the wall. I forgot to save the target afterwards. I wish I didn't toss out the target, but I didn't miss the paper once. I even tried to shoot out a smiley have a nice day face in the top left corner. My spread was around probably 6'' over all, but I still I shoot a golf ball size hole in the center X, and then shoot another a golf ball size hole in the head. The good accuracy of the pistol was the only upside. Functionality wise the gun had a rate of 50% failure to fire, and 10% failure to extract. I looked inside the action, and the chamber was fully lined with hardened carbon. That kind of neglect is totally alien to myself, but I kind of didn't care, and took advantage of training with a malfunctions. My fingers were red from the repeated tap, rack, and bangs. I think I had 5 FTFs in a row at one point. I'll excuse all that bullshit I dealt with due to lack of maintenance from the range staff. They asked how was it after I brought it back. I let them know. I probably left about 150 complete one piece cartridges on the ground along with all my other brass. I shoot the entire 325 rnd brick in about 55 mins, (-) shooting a few rounds from my EDC.
I currently own a Ruger 10/22 integrally suppressed. An integrally suppressed .22 handgun is definitely next on my list. And maybe even a testing waters application for the CIA.
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