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Tune Springfields Range Officer

I'm a subscriber from the beginning, and I much appreciate all that you guys do. I was very glad to see R.K. Campbell's well-written review of the two 9mm Springfields, mainly because I took the plunge on the Range Officer 9mm earlier this year, and have previously owned the 9mm Loaded Target model it was compared to. One of my sons has it now.
I was tickled to death with my 9mm R.O., and I got just about the same results as you guys did, which were good. I think the extra attention to detail on the R.O. definitely showed, but not so much on the overall comparison at the range. Not sure why yours had a 7-pound trigger; mine came in at 5.5 pounds. But as regards the "match" barrels in both, particularly the R.O., and the bushing fit at that, over the last few years I've come to the conclusion that the term has lost whatever meaning it once might have had. To me, a "match" barrel and bushing means this: Oversized and gunsmith fitted. A call to Dave Williams up at the Springfield Custom Shop pretty much confirmed what I was thinking about the R.O. barrel, and to tell you the truth, this was one of those guns that I knew could do better. Okay, it became an obsession. I used to be a shrink for my last 12 or so years in the Army, but don't ask me how this happens. It just does, sometimes.

Gun News

Kudos to Contributing Editor Robert A. Sadowski for his new book, Shooter's Bible Guide to Tactical Firearms, which will help new and experienced shooters make smart equipment purchases that range from rifles and optics to ammunition and gear. He's also the author of the Shooter's Bible Guide to Combat Handguns and the Shooter's Bible Guide to Firearms Assembly, Disassembly, and Cleaning, some of which are available through Gun-Tests.com.

More On Scopes and Rifles

As an old Rochester, New York boy (left when Hillary was elected senator), I can expand on Ray Ordorica's comments on B&L scopes and mounts. I have owned 50-plus of them.
The BalVar 8a you used is a fine scope, but in my experience, it has one major failing versus the original BalVar 8. When you change power in the 8a, you are rotating the whole ocular assembly. If you do it a lot, slop will develop in the assembly, and the point of impact will change at different magnifications. The original model had a ring that changed just the power. It was far better, as my BalVar 6-24 will attest.

Proposed Settlement Has Taurus Paying $30M

Gun maker Forjas Taurus SA has agreed to settle a $30 million class-action suit with plaintiffs who claim that some Taurus handgun safeties, even when engaged, may allow the gun to fire if it is dropped, according to a review of court documents.

Gun News

I realize most of you aren't affected, but there was big news in my home state in June. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed landmark open-carry legislation, making the Lone Star State the 45th to recognize the right of modern handgun open-carry. This common-sense law expands law-abiding citizens' right to exercise their constitutional freedoms. More than 800,000 Texans currently hold concealed-carry licenses, and they will be the ones who can take advantage of the new law beginning in 2016.

Loves His Beretta A400 Semi

After reading your article on the Beretta A400 in 28 gauge, I ordered it the next business day. It was received two days later and I shot a 23 with it at skeet. This was my first-ever experience shooting a 28-gauge gun. Roger Eckstine's write-up was spot-on for this gun, now my favorite. I have added a color-coordinated bolt release and a mid-bead. Likewise, an earlier Gun Tests article prompted me to get an S&W M&P in 22 LR rather than the Walther that I originally was going to purchase. Your reviews are priceless. Thank you.— Darwin

Goings-On at Gun Tests

Though most Gun Tests readers prefer getting their gun reviews straight up in the mail every month, I wanted to take a moment to let you know there are other options to get our unique take on gun evaluations, including some new products: videos, e-books, and electronic archive materials.

A Solution for 10mm Misfeeds

Re "The A-Team: 1911
Handguns & Gear" E-Book
Several years ago, I was fortunate to find an early Colt Delta Elite for a very reasonable price. It came with three 10mm magazines. After firing a box of 10mms and waiting for my eyebrows to grow back, I decided to drop a 40 S&W barrel into it. Ordered an appropriate Kart barrel, two Metalform mags, and Jerry Kuhnhausen's book on the gun from Brownells, and went to work. Everything worked out great except the mags. They fed sporadically and would not lock the slide back after the last round was fired. Apparently, the small platform on the followers did not make sufficient contact with the slide stop to push it up into its proper position. When I reordered with another mag, I had the same problem. What to do? I simply loaded up the original 10mm mags with the 40 S&W rounds and have been shooting both factory and reloads without a hitch ever since. They work great. By the way, I recall reading more than 40 years ago, if you are having trouble with 9mm mags in a 1911, use 38 Super mags instead. Keep up the good work, I enjoy your unbiased and objective tests.

Apex Announces New Flat-Faced Action Enhancement Trigger for Sig Sauer P320

Apex Tactical Specialties has announced its new Apex Flat-Faced Action Enhancement Trigger, about $45, for the popular SIG Sauer P320 series of pistols.

Arsenal’s Availability Statement

It was one of the odder gun-company announcements to have come across my desk in years: Las Vegas-based Arsenal, Inc. released a statement saying that international military-delivery commitments have caused a halt in production of commercial versions of the company's SLR-107FR and SLR-104UR rifles:

We Have Judged the Governor

I was wondering if you have compared the Taurus Judge to the Smith & Wesson Governor, and if you did, what were the results?

Dodging A Bullet

Gun owners dodged a bullet — metaphorically, of course — when the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced that it intended to ban commonplace M855 ball ammunition as "armor-piercing ammunition" and then later withdrew the proposal.

When BATFE released its "Framework for Determining Whether Certain Projectiles are ‘Primarily Intended for Sporting Purposes' Within the Meaning of 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(17)(c)" edict, that meant the M855 round's exemption to the armor-piercing ammunition prohibition null and void, and even worse, make future exemptions nearly impossible.

Ammo Price Increases Are Coming

Since President Donald Trump’s announcement on April 4 about new tariffs — a 10% blanket tariff on all imports, plus targeted reciprocal tariffs —...