First out the chute:
CZ75 P-O1
Both magazines functioned flawlessly.
I was worried about shooting this one. The people who like the CZ75 have a near religious-like devotion and a fervent need to convert you to the CZ way.
I did not feel the magic:
The trigger doubles a lot with my shooting style. There's not a lot of signal that you're pulling against the sear before you go bang again.
Next up:
The Stoeger Cougar 8040. It too was reliable for all time after eating two whole magazines of .40 S&W.
Everything I dislike about the Beretta 92, plus the snap of .40. I couldn't get it to settle to where I was shooting smaller than I did.
Finally, there's a High Standard Sport King.
Legend has it that if you're not grouping small with a High Standard, it's you and not the gun.
I noticed a distinct flinch changing from the 9's to the High Standard that took me a couple of magazines to get over. It is not reliable with nine rounds in the magazine, but does fine loaded to 8.
I think I prefer my Colt Challenger. Sacrilege, I know! At least the sights point to the center for me.
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