You can answer those questions yourself. Just take it to the range!
that would be nice but in ny i have to wait for the ok from the judge then i have to add the gun to my license and the gun range opens in april 14 so to answer ur ? right now i cant
I have a SR40C that i carry 24/7. Its about as accurate as i can shoot it..I would say on average 3" groups at 20 yards is normal for me..One thing you will notice is that you cant drop the mag untill you lock the slide back..Just oppsite of the 1911 i have.Also if you load one in the pipe you cant fire the gun untill the mag is inserted..You can go to You Tube and see how to remove the mag disconect so you can fire with just one in the pipe with out the mag in..It also will help with stoping some light strikes on the primer..All i can say is i like my SR40C and have no plans to sell it anytime soon..JMO
As soon as I read your post, I went "Huh...?" Then pulled out my SR40c. Unless I am reading this wrong, you are saying that you cannot remove (drop) the magazine unless the slide is locked back. Took mine loaded, with the safety on, and dropped it. Unloaded it and dropped it as well. In both cases, the magazine dropped by simply pushing the magazine release. The slide was forward in both cases. You might want to look into why yours does not. The rest of your post is spot as I far as I know. Have never had a light strike with my SR9c or my SR40c. My apologies in advance if I misunderstood your post.