I think the metal grips have way better texture and shape than the poly ones. Personally, I won't be getting any more guns with poly grips.
I would personally go full dustcover and bull barrel....
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I think the metal grips have way better texture and shape than the poly ones. Personally, I won't be getting any more guns with poly grips.
I would personally go full dustcover and bull barrel....
I think the Wilson grip modules are really nice, and probably worth trying. Grip modules are pretty cheap.
If you'd like an extended magazine release, I prefer the Align Tactical Offset ones (for...
Dot. 110%.
I don't think the 5.7 is a very blasty round, even out of a pistol barrel. The grip size might be an issue for grandma. I don't think it's terrible, but small-handed folks might object. It is...
I saw this over at Soldier Systems...
Last I heard, Atlas (as well as Brazos, and Cheely when he had slides) started with Dasan slides in a basic profile and then did the slide cuts in-house. Atlas is trying to move slide production more...
These are the stepped panels I mentioned, but maybe they don't always include them if you don't ask? https://atlasgunworks.com/product-details?id=2906130#product_detail
I recall asking for them...
Artemis is a pretty sweet iron sight gun with the sightblock. I think it's supposed to be easier to track the irons that way than a conventional setup, plus the shorter slide is often preferred for...
Oh, also, you should try the 'stepped' grip panel on your weak hand side if you haven't already. Makes a really good grip module great.
I should also point out that the grip panels are available...
Nice pistol, GJM.
I also have an Athena and love it. I'm a big fan of those safeties and that grip. They're really well thought out.
Lurked a bunch in an FB group for the Laugo when I thought about buying one. Lots of talk about mag extension problems. The big ones were (in no particular order)
--figuring out how to attach the...
Well, first they'll sprout some malarkey about 'polymer flex' being actually better, even though we all know it's not. Then they'll send their guns out for an expensive new grip fitting, warranty be...
From an optical perspective (i.e. seeing the thing), no. You can run the dot wherever. I think most people run the dot on the receiver because it's reasonably stable and reasonably convenient. Plus,...
Personally, I would do a Valhalla Rukh mount: https://www.valhallatactical.com/rukh-adjustable-offset-mount/ and a Leupold Deltapoint Pro
Rukh mount because it's got adjustable offset and a couple...
I also think it's a super cool gun, and I'd love to hear what you think of the recoil. My thought was always "Is a .308 that light a good idea?" but you could always add a crazy fuck off brake.
My custom 2011 open gun. Looks like a spaceblaster, always makes me smile when I shoot it.
Thanks for this. I've been wondering "Why not just train to shoot the head from the beginning?" for a while now.
My observation is that most guys running slide-mount dots in Open do so with the emphasis on multigun, where they want some kind of retention holster, and it's easier to do that for a slide-mount...
There is an army ask for conversions for M240B/L to take the NGSW rounds, details of which came out before Sig's win was announced....
Get slow motion video from the side, check how the gun returns. (If you shoot fast or pay enough attention, you can see it there too, but slow mo from the side is easiest).
You want the gun to...
I never really understood 9mm shockbottle cases, since the whole point of 9mm major is that you don't buy new starline brass. You either buy "once fired", or use range pickup brass, sort it, mark it...
This article: https://www.gunsandammo.com/editorial/ngsw-sig-sauer-us-army-contract/457100 gives the US Army barrel length requirement of 6,000 rounds, and SIG claiming 12,000 rounds for their...
Regarding the optic, I went back to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7NLMU1JZkY
They don't actually tell me what the optic weighs, and I couldn't find it anywhere else. But they do say...
For recoil management, I would follow the maxim that "If it moves, make it lighter, if it doesn't move (much), make it heavier."
So, the following are usually good from a recoil mitigation...
Following with interest. I always had a soft spot for the SCAR platform. With the nonreciprocating charging handle change, I might actually get one.