As an LE, firearms instructor, and someone who is intimately associated with department equipment procurement and purchasing, these decisions are typically made by a very few within the agency and...
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As an LE, firearms instructor, and someone who is intimately associated with department equipment procurement and purchasing, these decisions are typically made by a very few within the agency and...
No idea, but Staccato does.
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Yeah I like EB stuff, but I would go with a Staccato over Brown for that kind of money. Plus I can drive right up the road and get the Staccato, and the same if I needed it worked on. :cool:
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Same here as far as sourcing parts, local shop always has them in stock as well as Midway. I have never "not" been able to get an OEM part.
Even as an armorer, it's always been easier to pick...
Your very welcome, and yes I'm a huge fan of the 19 myself. Working on a new 19.5 build for me, and carrying one of my other 19.5. Just swapped out a Timney and thew in the new V2 GPT with a Ranger...
Here is the VUP reference sheet and it is referring to the striker safety return spring as the one that was removed. All new post VUP 320's, in '19 did not have that spring, and had all the newest...
Thats what im hoping for as well. The biggest drawback I see is the fact it's produced by HS Produkt. That in and of itself will slow things down.
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I sure wish Springfield would get on it and release a 4 inch version. It also doesn't help that Safariland can't get their shit together and released a standard duty holster for it. They still only...
That's the only thing these other cases have in their corner. The majority of these cases haven't shown the pistol firing without trigger movement, and most of them were in such a way that there...
I suspect this is how the majority, if not all of these cases are going to shake out in the end.
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I agree completely. I reached out to them when I had my APX, in reference to LE purchasing and information so I could evaluate it, and I got the same response....zero.
It's a miracle they ever...
I pretty much agree with the Humble Marksman video on the APX. I had one for a while, the original and it was an excellent shooter and really liked it overall. I had one when they were first...
I still have a 43X and a 43 frame. Depending on the occasion and need, I can configure it how I need. I also have been running the Z9 mags in my 43, which has negated the use of the larger 43X...
Same here, I would be in for one in that configuration. I don't need any more 45 1911's.
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Stick with your 19. Have it direct milled, pick up an aftermarket slide milled for your preferred red dot, or get one of these(Below)......problem solved. :cool: Either way, I would stay away from...
I have the same outcome with my 320's as you have described. None of mine exhibit the actions as the one in the video. The barrels are all still firmly locked against the breech face when the...
That is a great tool, I use mine on a lot of installs. I was also taught years ago by a few well know local smiths how to install sights by hand. The tools are great for most modern pistols, but I...
It is rather odd, that it has shown to be less reliable than the standard trigger. The reason I say that is because of the fact it was designed by Glock and some high speed low drag folks at...
I would find some investors that would match my million and start my own firearms company, specifically utilizing designs from civilian, competition and LE gun enthusiast. Be willing to try things...
That's entirely plausible, especially considering a lot of competition guys do their own reloading. As before, most reloaders take care when doing it, but even if a case is only once fired, it could...
Not trying to muddy the water, but here is a P320, fully in battery, notice the space between the barrel and slide. The Legion in you images looks to be about the same distance, although it appears...
Glock is embracing modularity to an extent, meaning the upper parts of the pistols. The Gen 5 19/45/47 and now 49 are all compatible. I'm not sure the reasoning behind this honestly, but it does...
I agree with you on that. I will say at least for the 320's I own, all got wilson combat grips and it made a world of difference in them.
As far as Glocks go, modularity wouldn't be a big deal...
Another modular Glock clone possibly entering the market. If they aren't or haven't been paying attention they might want to start. While modularity isn't the end all be all of the firearms...
I am really curious to see which direction Glock starts going. With Gaston passing, many different things could happen.
1. Status quo, keep things going exactly the way they have.
2. Changes...