...then it would probably be a good idea to pay careful attention to Apex:
Magazine extensions, magazine wells, compatible stocks and upgraded fire control parts appear to be forthcoming.
...then it would probably be a good idea to pay careful attention to Apex:
Magazine extensions, magazine wells, compatible stocks and upgraded fire control parts appear to be forthcoming.
3/15/2016
I have never had a Hi Power but having recently seen one next to a G19 I an curious why they aren't more popular.
Depends on where you live. In a lot of Europe, it was the service sidearm for decades.
In the USA, it's a 9mm semi-auto that debuted in the 30's. So, during the era between WWII and the 1980's, most American gun users shunned autos as being unreliable, and shunned 9mm as being too weak. When the Wonder9 thing hit in the 80's, it was a gun that wasn't especially hollowpoint friendly, and had a bad trigger (unless you removed the mag safety). Then, when the Glock revolution happened, it was an expensive gun in comparison.
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More expensive, heavier with less ammo capacity (although there are MecGar 15 rounds mags). Unusable tiny safety, bad trigger with mag drop safety. Worse sights and no option for RDS if that's a must for you.
They weren't bad for their time but mostly status/rank symbol in military. They may have went to many wars bitcas far as actual use?????
It's like why aren't FALs and G3s more popular. They're fine but they can't compare to a basic AR
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You can’t plug-n-play parts. It’s workings require knowledge or a gunsmith.
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"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
I guess my point was compared to polymer stuff or 1911’s, it requires a bit more skill and finesse. But you’re absolutely correct on the SFS parts (except that tiny spring). Lol
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As I understand it, this set of parts is aimed primarily at the new Springfield P35, and will essentially allow installation without much gunsmithing.
3/15/2016