Nils J has recently been doing a massive beat down of all sorts of Open, Limited, Production and CO pistols with his $500 Canik.
Nils J has recently been doing a massive beat down of all sorts of Open, Limited, Production and CO pistols with his $500 Canik.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I’m in the process of offloading unneeded guns and working some OT gigs to fund the purchase of a Staccato-P and C.
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I know nothing about this company save for they list almost every STI for level 2 fitment
https://www.lsholster.com/the-crestone-l2/
Ditto for these folk
https://mwtsmn.com/new-products-1/ma...rier-mrs-fkgs7
Last edited by Duke; 11-21-2019 at 10:33 PM.
@Matt Little @Buck8154 can either of you talk about the Staccato R? When will they be available? I’m also hearing that the Staccato P will be available as a 4.5” pistol next year. Any truth to that?
“If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi
The Staccato-R is a 5" bushing barrel single stack 2011, using a Kart National Match barrel and HD bushing. It was designed for the USPSA and IPSC single stack divisions, and is legal in both. To truly see how a 2011 modular frame with polymer grip dissipates recoil energy different than a one piece frame, go shoot an R in .45acp side by side with 1911 in .45...it is a massive difference in felt recoil and muzzle movement. I believe all 2020 models will be presented by the factory over the next week and a half, with sales going live for dealers the first week of December.
Last edited by Buck8154; 11-22-2019 at 10:54 AM.
I’ll try means I’ll fail, you either can or can’t, and can’t never got anything done.
Last edited by JHC; 11-22-2019 at 11:24 AM.
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