That's my understanding.
I went back to check emails so let me walk back on part of my last reply regarding the R1T footprint.
"It [R1T] will be available in the same R1 footprint but for our M17...
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That's my understanding.
I went back to check emails so let me walk back on part of my last reply regarding the R1T footprint.
"It [R1T] will be available in the same R1 footprint but for our M17...
Correct. The Romeo1 Shroud is a seperate add on for existing Romeo1s. It's steel and the Romeo1 fits inside of the Shroud which isn't then attached as a unit to the slide.
The R1T has the all...
It's the Romeo1T. It has a thicker aluminum shroud (versus the magnesium one on the R1) and DPP Footprint I think.
There's no reason you couldn't cut it back to where it was on the standard P320. The shape was a bit odd to me at first but I I have gotten used to it.
Definitely more to the equation. I personally believe that positioning of your support hand has more to do with recoil control than pure bore axis.
For reference here is my X5 and a 2011 with a 9mm...
Here is an X-Carry cut for Compact magazines (with wings removed).
https://i.imgur.com/IBA85IOr.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/3OSi6u5r.jpg
The striker safety sits on just to the side of the striker inside the slide. Same basic function, different design. The drop challenge had to do with a particular angle where the slide and beavertail...
Do you have any evidence that #1 happened or that #2 was what lost Glock the contract? I don't think either is correct.
You feel Glock wasn't given this opportunity?
130,000 for Air Force
https://www.military.com/kitup/2018/03/30/air-force-follows-navy-adopting-new-army-sidearm.html
Navy in for 60,000
http://www.businessinsider.com/navy-buying-60000-of-army-m18-modular-handgun-system-sidearm-2018-3
That's actually not true.
I believe this was a Best Value contract, not a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable one.
I put up a poll last night asking current P365 owners whether they had any issues with running topped off. All responses (43) were that it wasn't a problem that they observed. Obviously that's far...
Edit now
Old habits die hard. Title corrected; thanks.
Thanks. I'm not sure why. I was able to load up to 11 since the first range trip and currently only have 202 fired downrange. SIG worked through some kinks just after Shot Show but the post stop BXR3...
10+1 is no problem. Evidence here:
https://youtu.be/iLAUZmXzRLQ
For what it's worth I have no problems seating a full magazines with one in the chamber and it runs perfectly with any of the ammo I tested it with. I'm happy to put this on video if you need it. We...
Likely Safariland
https://www.google.com/amp/www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/12/08/m17-holster-unveiled-safariland-7ts-variant/amp/
I got one a week or two ago. It's definitely small. I shot it side by side with my P938 and the P365 feels softer. With the size being similar and trigger bring very good (about on par with the P320)...
The peening has been a hot topic of discussion in the P365 owners Facebook group.
The SIG Pistol Product Manager stopped by and made said that
"... in order to curb the potential of barrel or...
According to the DOD report the stoppages documented were primarily failures to lock the slide back and were primarily experienced by just 3 out of the 132 shooters. The recommendation was to improve...
No, but it was not a "lowest Price technically acceptable contract. I have been on both sides of Government contracting and this "race to the bottom" has been an issue for several years now....
As a tax payer shouldn't you be happy that the Government didn't waste several hundred million additional dollars buying a weapons system that was not as technically compliant with the contract...
FBI and Army solicitations had distinct requirements and evaluation criteria. Also, the same guns were not submitted by the respective bidders. In the case of SIG I believe that some features built...