DavidMcCann
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Let us start with the 45 auto....and the 1911....
Here we go....
Let us start with the 45 auto....and the 1911....
Here we go....
LOL....adding Sig S to the mix is only adding to MY point of argument...
$$$$$$
But nice looking ejection port...except where it says .45 Auto....
....and Sis Sauer.....LOL
Y'all just make it too easy....LOL
Hmmm, I Think I asked for all of y'all to pick calibers/guns that YOU DONT LIKE...
Can we PLEASE get off of defending the 45 auto????
PICK SOMETHING YOU DON'T LIKE!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!
Well.... yea its not cheap. Kinda the point. I've shot my wife's glock 23. It was like drinking room temp water.
What don't I like? Well there's a reason most SW 500's come used with a box of 49 rounds....
PICK SOMETHING YOU DON'T LIKE!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!
Ok, now just to really go sideways with this, how about a 1911 in 9mm? Some say heresy, I say pretty nice looking. Same way some hate the large roll mark Series 70's, but I really like them.
Tony
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Ok, now just to really go sideways with this, how about a 1911 in 9mm? Some say heresy, I say pretty nice looking.
HA Ha Ha LOL....
Heard that story many-a-times with the 500....But I fired at least 300+ rounds through the first one I had (that got stolen)
I'm sure its a good time.... but 300 rounds is an afternoon with a .45
Liking big calibers is cool.... but I mean.... what the hell are they for?
Ok, now just to really go sideways with this, how about a 1911 in 9mm? Some say heresy, I say pretty nice looking. Same way some hate the large roll mark Series 70's, but I really like them.
Tony
Stopping power, a larger heavier bullet can hit harder and penetrate deeper causing a much larger wound channel (again velocity, bullet mass, and caliber come into play).
Purdy!Here's a little airgun eye-candy.
This is the Daystate Redwolf I shot at EBR.
Not the best pic, but it's all I have right now.....
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That is quite nice. Those laminates are something of a bear to shape and sand. They got to do quite a lot of it.Here's a little airgun eye-candy.
This is the Daystate Redwolf I shot at EBR.
Not the best pic, but it's all I have right now.....
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Modern laser sights are most impressive. Please keep us updated on product performance.View attachment 396912 View attachment 396911 View attachment 396909 Well guys I got a lasermax guide rod for my HK VP9 LE. Can’t seem to find any reviews on line. It’s definitely going to range a lot. I got about 1500 rounds last weekend. Need to test it out. To the guy asking me about the VP9 LE trigger or what yes I love it dearly for a striker gun. Up to 5,600 rounds now. Bought a Surefire X300U/A, four more mags for a total of 12 mags. I’ll keep y’all updated on the lasermax. View attachment 396910
Stupid simple install. This toggle switch for HK seems much superior to the lasermax Glock activation. No raven holster would turn laser on by accident so far. This really helps with around corners and cover. You expose less of yourself. You can aim when you can’t access the irons. I still like irons but I love options too damnit. I’ll update later... only con I can find is 1 hour batt life for 3 x 393 cells.
Modern laser sights are most impressive. Please keep us updated on product performance.
Jim
For the HK VP9 Model yes. Laser also pulses for this model. Technically they give you an aftermarket take down lever which has a toggle. Forward is on rear is off. I prefer manual activation of a laser. It may not always be desired to have laser turn on as soon as you draw the gun. That was why I didn’t go with other systems. I wanted to retain ability to use my holster also. (Think weather like fog or smoke environment and that would be super bad for hiding yourself.)Is the laser activation on the takedown lever?
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