Yeah, I know what ya mean. Except I did drink coffee for a short time in the Navy. Until I saw the aftermath of a java spill on a rusted steel deck. Cleaned the rust right off. Switched to tea that same day.
Watched a show on TV where the author attributed (in part) the American Revolution to caffeine. Specifically, coffee houses where the colonists stayed up drinking coffee and plotting the King's downfall.
Thanks, got to the range today, it shoots great. Ran some Federal target & BVAC HP through it with one fail to feed after about 100 rounds. Started with point of impact just a bit left of center, but it has an adjustable rear sight, one click to the right and all is good. Picked up a set of wood grips at the gun show yesterday, to replace the black plastic ones. This one is a keeper.
It is an Uncle Mike's sidekick, size #2, vertical shoulder holster, and I got the ammo carrier for the off side. I was always going to get a leather rig, but this one was a lot less expensive and it distributes the weight nicely.
Very cool, I got mine way back, I have a vertical shoulder rig for it, very comfy to carry, has an ammo carrier on the off side. Only thing is, be careful at the range - I first tried it with bird shot, and got ricochets in the face from the target frame. I now only use buck or 45 colt rounds.
It's made from your favorite, Zamak, :P with steel inserts where they apparently need to be, and an aluminum slide. Just taking it apart for the first time, seems to be well made, as expected with GSG. It has black plastic checkered grips, I will be looking for wooden ones at the gun show tomorrow. Range trip after that. It also has a magazine safety which if removed is supposed to improve the trigger pull. Or so I have been told.
I used to have a GSG1911, and really liked it. But, since I saw an ad for the GSG-922, had to have it. Just picked it up yesterday, had to order it from Gun Genie. Hope to get to the range this weekend, maybe after the gun show.