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Yay. The finish on them is amazing.Grey Ghost Precision stripped lower for 79 from Primary Arms. Yeah or nay?
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Yay. The finish on them is amazing.Grey Ghost Precision stripped lower for 79 from Primary Arms. Yeah or nay?
How are Mossberg's handguns? Other than their shotguns I never found myself interested in anything else they made.
I was looking at those vs. a Springfield Hellcat. Honestly, the Mossberg was nice, felt like a pistol made by Mossberg should feel.... if that makes any sense.I would like to know too. My LGS has a sale on them now for pretty cheap. Never new Mossberg made pistols.
The firearm activism community getting its act together and actually appealing to younger people and not the dysgenic, Walter Mitty boomers it seems to appeal to.So what is it you expect/would like to see?
I wonder how they plan to attach it since they pre-emptively cucked to the ATF and put that QD mount there instead of a pic rail.between 6:40 and 6:55 James talks about a brace for the Keltec P-50 that will be debuted at SHOT 2022
Probably a piece of pic rail with a special interface to somehow stop it from wiggling when plugged into a QD socket.I wonder how they plan to attach it since they pre-emptively cucked to the ATF and put that QD mount there instead of a pic rail.
I thought about that, but that sounds sketchy as shit.Probably a piece of pic rail with a special interface to somehow stop it from wiggling when plugged into a QD socket.
Maybe it connects to the bottom of the pistol grip too, like those Glock stock adapters.I thought about that, but that sounds sketchy as shit.
For those of us who don't use cuckbook?My wife sent me this today, pretty hilarious.
Which Firearms match Food Chains
very cringe. borderline as bad as those personality listicles that float around.stuff
I still thought it was funny my wife was cracking up while reading it, even if the format is cringe. She's not a gun nut by any stretch, but she's been around enough of them to immediately grok some truth in the humor.very cringe. borderline as bad as those personality listicles that float around.
I expect there's going to be a lot of armor this year; it seems like people have been doing work on alternative plate & carrier options, in terms of composites & functional concealment.SHOT show, there's gonna be ARs.. and ARs or things like ARs.
I really hope something funky comes out, not even stuff I want/need/care about but it's really been rebranding them or reinventing them while not for a few years.
Hope everyone has had a good holiday break and lots of blasting for 22 planned!
I hope this and Springfield's Hi-Power repro somehow lead to an update of the 3rd Gen guns. I do kind of doubt it though since it being SAO, lacking an optics cut, and not being compatible with Shield Plus magazines will probably limit the market to 30 year old boomers.I dunno, maybe there's a feature we don't know about yet or maybe it appeals to a small niche of people.
I think this could maybe potentially mark a return to S&W making metal framed handguns that aren't 1911's again.
All the "cool guys" hopped on the trend years ago, so there is merit to the whole "concept"What are your takes on a red dot pistol?
Aaron Cowen (guy who runs the Sage Dynamics youtube channel, he is THE guy to go to for information on pistol red dots and he regularly updates the "White Paper" of pistol red dots which details his personal round counts with particular optics and how they hold up over time) said it better than I can but essentially Red dots are great for "data collection". When shooting iron sights on a handgun you are supposed to be focusing on the front sight (However Lucky Gunner has demonstrated in one of his videos a "target focus" method that only works with Night Sights ut he personally suggests its use for 10 yards and in) meaning that the actual target will be out of focus, and in a real life defensive scenario the more you can see of the attacker(s) the better. As to Expense, yes red dots are more expensive than factory iron sights and still about double the cost of nice aftermarket sights. But if you ask me economies of scale in addition to relatively high quality chinese made offerings will cause red dots to become the standard on handguns like they are on (most) rifles todayIn general, it seems like an expensive solution to training problem that is even more expensive if you want to be able to shoot with dead batteries (unless it's low enough like the mossberg above).
I assume by "third generation" you are referring to S&W's metal framed handguns of olde?I hope this and Springfield's Hi-Power repro somehow lead to an update of the 3rd Gen guns. I do kind of doubt it though since it being SAO, lacking an optics cut, and not being compatible with Shield Plus magazines will probably limit the market to 30 year old boomers.
That's the ones. I have a couple and I think they could be at least every bit as viable as Beretta 92s and the Sig P22Xs which are still in production now with a few updates but I also recognize that the pistol meta has moved quite a bit from them.I assume by "third generation" you are referring to S&W's metal framed handguns of olde?