Im no detective but MAC made a video in June saying he bought his 3rd p365, then said the third on was made in November? Something smells...
When he tested the sig Legion he concluded the knock-off was more reliable, now 3 bad 365s in a row? I think he has an ax to grind with Sig.
I dont think the leaked specs can be right. Only 12 grams lighter, with a shorter thinner frame and a thinner slide. I would think the frame would be 12 grams lighter by itself.
Maybe you should go back and read, I had a question about due to Wills statement.
His words
"I suspect that people on here running a few hundred rounds a session aren't pushing the gun hard enough for the striker to fail."
So, his statement was pushing a gun hard that causes failure not the...
I know a screwed up the title of the thread.
It seems like Glock is not trying to compete with the 365. The p365 is a pocket pistol, and Im hoping Glock is working in the ideal NYS carry pistol.
You guys make me laugh...
Haters will hate no matter what...
Here in NYS we do not have an ideal carry gun. Yea there are plenty of micro pocket pistols, which are great to conceal but not my favorite to shoot. IMO the glock 19 is a lot of pistol to carry around for 10 rounds, now if you...
I think they could make a cool pistol on this idea.
They could make a magazine longer and thinner, but yet shorter than the G19 mag. I dont see it being a true single stack, likely a stagger. The slide would be the width of the g43. So when finished it would have a shorter grip than a g19...
That pistol is WOW, awesome. :rock:
Like I said I have fired a few high end jobs and handled several others. I dont like to count ones I have not fired since I found that just holding a pistol doesnt tell the whole story.
Man if I had your pistol I might be afraid to shoot it, that thing...
I shoot with a vortex quite a bit and really like it. I prefer shooting with the vortex over the RMR, but if I were buying for a carry pistol I would likely choose the RMR because it is the toughest. Another decision you would need to make is the MOA size of the dot.
That is why I tried to be clear that it was my opinion thats all. I have had the opportunity to shoot a few pistols with with high quality stipple jobs and a friend does stippling for quite a few pistols for local guys who dont want the hassel of shipping their frames. I dont feel like I get...
I do like the Talons for a range gun, I would not want to have the sandpaper for carry. The sandpaper would tear up cloths and rub you raw. The rubber ones are nice too and a ton cheaper than sending the frame out. IMO a stiple job is more about looks. and some of the cnc jobs are sick!!!
I...
I didnt, I got the pistol through trade and it was on it. I do like it. A guy that I know got one and he keep dropping mags while shooting so it may not work for everyone.
I figured it would be good time to start a thread that is based around shooting:ROFL:
I have been shooting you Glock 34 for a while now and did something I never thought I would. I do have a smaller hand and I found I can grip the pistol better with the small beavertail grip panel installed...
This is an easy yes in my book.
The weapon mounted light gives a free hand to; put a 2 handed grip on the pistol, fight off an attacker, move friendlies out of the way, open doors etc.
Primer drag is nothing new to small pistols.
Since, Sig did a piss poor job releasing the pistol too early and some folks will trash the pistol forever regardless of what happens from here.