So a Turk, a Bulgarian, an Italian and an American all meet at the range one day. That sounds like the start of a bad joke, but these all needed some testing done with them.

After installing the Galloway spring kit in the SAR I was getting light strikes about 10% of the time. I installed a 15# spring that I wanted to test, as well as get her sighted in with the new fiber optic front sight.
It was the very first range trip with the Arcus 94 after a quick refurbish job. I didn't even fire it before stripping it all down, so I needed to see if it would even function.
I've been playing with the recoil springs and ejector angle on the Witness .45 in an effort to keep the ejected brass in the same county, so this day it had a 16# spring and a little more side angle added to the ejector to try out.
The Mini sported a new Choate handguard and a True Shot stabilizing strut, as well as a smaller gas bushing, all of which would necessitate zeroing again.
Handguns were fired two-handed standing at 40'. I'm still only 75% healed from a cracked wrist bone, so next outing will be better.
SAR on the left and Arcus on the right. The SAR ran great - no light strikes at all. I was very, very pleasantly surprised by the Arcus. That thing just plain runs!

Getting close on the Tanfo, but it still needs a little tweaking. Flying brass distance is good, but they're still heading out at about 2 o'clock. No matter where the brass goes, it's always a pleasure to shoot.

Unfortunately, no pics of how the Mini performed. It shot great but, between taking off and remounting the scope to put the handguard on and the new strut, I couldn't even find the paper at 25 yards! I foolishly thought that I could get away without bore sighting it, lol. It will be ready for the next outing though.