Phoenix Arms
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Re: Phoenix Arms
I've heard of Jennings and Jiminez just not Phoenix.
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Re: Phoenix Arms
I had a raven p25 years ago it wasn't bench rest accurate but at 6 yards it was combat accurate I'd bet. It was jamming alot when I first got it but a new recoil spring fixed that.
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Re: Phoenix Arms
So my friend says he's going to get a Phoenix.
I say I've got a few semi target pistols and at least one plinker with pretentions.
I don't NEED to put down $200 plus another $45 in taxes and fees to get a gun that might or might not be ok.
I say I've got a few semi target pistols and at least one plinker with pretentions.
I don't NEED to put down $200 plus another $45 in taxes and fees to get a gun that might or might not be ok.
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Re: Phoenix Arms
Yeah I hear recoil springs are a consumable for the Phoenix and available in packs of something like 3 or more. The gun is rated for standard power only. Same as my High Standard from 1972 or so.akuser47 wrote:I had a raven p25 years ago it wasn't bench rest accurate but at 6 yards it was combat accurate I'd bet. It was jamming alot when I first got it but a new recoil spring fixed that.
I'd rather use my CCI standard V for the High Standard or the Smith 41.