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    Four String Fumbler Joe in PNG's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    Close....

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...1-compact-pro/

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    Close indeed. Maybe something a bit more traditional looking and a lot less $$$$.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe in PNG View Post
    Close indeed. Maybe something a bit more traditional looking and a lot less $$$$.
    Lol you can't have everything.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    So a SIG 938 that runs on P365 mags?

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    Im still lusting after a 365xl sized 938; pretty much a small Springfield EMP that runs on 365xl mags.

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    I've been poking around gunbroker.com the last couple days. These guns seem stuck at about $1,500. That's a bit too much for me to swallow. I'm not sure what the "bite" price is but I'm thinking $1,300‐$1,350 would be about right.

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    I really like the looks of it with the hump on the back of the slide. I hadn’t even made the P210 connection others have, but it does a great job making the optic look at home on the slide. With a standard slide profile, even a Holosun EPS Carry overhangs a bit on each side. It’s aesthetic only and I’m not about to offload my milled guns and buy a pair of Sigs, but it is a good touch for something purpose built to accept optics.

  7. #127
    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    Got a email last week. Tisas will be offering slides with optic cuts separately.
    They have 9mm optic ready slides on their website, says OOS though.
    Hopefully they will start doing optics ready .45 & 9mm complete guns soon.

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    Fooled with one today in the LGS. Finish was nice (although not my style) and the action was smooth. Trigger was meh. Safety actuation was positive and the borders on the checkering were hideous. Didn't care for the rear sight, but it is for an optic. Overall it presented itself well next to some other factory offerings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polecat View Post
    They should have gone the 2011 route, imagine a micro 2011 kind of a better “CSX” concept. Thin, 1.5 stack!
    A 3.5" 2011 that uses SIG P365 XMacro mags. A SIG "Staccato CS" if you will.

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