My first shots were pretty close to where I was aiming. One thing immediately got my attention. The spike protrusion, that comes out of the left side of the gun to hold it onto the belt buckle, was able to poke me each shot. It wasn't that painful as it was awkward. The second cylinder of five rounds went better. I adopted a finger and thumb grip and figured out where to hold to put the shot right where I wanted. When I figured that out, I got two right near each other. By then, I had had enough of that sharp stud, so only 10 rounds. If I shoot it again, I'll need something to cover it up. I was thinking of an old pencil eraser or something like that. I shot from 7 yards and was pleasantly surprised about the accuracy.
It was a very well made gun. The finger and thumb hold I settled on for the last two or three shots put the rounds right where I wanted and I didn't lose control of the gun. The belt buckle locking stud is an ingenious method of locking it into the buckle and getting it out easily. It is not easy on the hand. It is pretty neat for what it is.






