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My honeymoon with single point slings was brief and unrewarding... an annulment soon followed. I hope you fare better.
I also hope you continue to wring this out and report back, as I am contemplating getting either a PC9 or a (shudder) CX4 and ditching the lever guns within the coming year.
gn
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Apropos that, the recent breakdown of popularity of our adapters for Ruger PC:
Beretta 92 (both traditional and heavy duty SKU): 47%
SIG P320: 32%
SIG P365: 20%
Of course if you want truly heavy duty, in particular the durability, with Beretta magazine, Cx4 is the way to go, no doubt about it.
Makes sense.
Broadly speaking, the CX4s I am personally acquainted with have functioned and held up quite well overall over time (much to my surprise). And as much as I have complained about the CX4's negatives - primarily the oddly inferior feel to the whole firing sequence - the dumb things might really be my best option at this point in time. I just find the PC9 a little bit more pleasant to shoot.
gn
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Do you have an opinion on the gas exiting the unused ejection port on Cx4? I was asked by some shooters to do something about it in the past. But it seems like the aftermarket would've already done something if it really were a problem. Maybe the proliferation of suppressors is what's changing.
Ruger PC has a traditional layout with the action away from the shooter's face and only one ejection port on the right side.
If it is an issue with CX4s, I have not experienced it... nor has anyone I personally know ever said anything about it to me. That being said, none of these people or I have put a suppressor on one; now that you brought it up, I could see where that might prove problematic depending on ammo factors, etc.
gn
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