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Originally Posted by nefarious if its range only get the Mark III, it may be a pain to clean, but its fun to shoot, and you can shoot it for hours on end with little fatigue and for short money. Let me know when you are up, we can hit attleboro and rent whatever it is I don't have. Oh and dont get a glock, the trigger is just a hassle for a first time shooter. Are you buying in MA or in TX? |
Really? Glock triggers are tit for a noobie, 5.5# pull relatively clean break and very easy to work on. Mine is down to 2.5#
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Originally Posted by Brit-Triple There is an old saying, "guns aren't comfortable, they are comforting." If you just get the right holsters (yes different ones for different times of year) wear it all day for a few days, you will get used to it digging into your side and become alot more comfortable with it.
Spence, if you get the right licensing, you can have almost all the good stuff. |
And spend some money because you get what you pay for, 100$ is pretty much the norm for a quality leather rig and a lil less for kydex but it's worth it.
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Originally Posted by dhuze This is the first time I ever heard anybody recommend an FN FiveSeven. Are you shooting the SS190's? Damned criminals and your armor piercing ammo that isn't armor piercing.
What do you think of it? |
FN ammo is stupid expensive and I was a a steel match and saw an FN that couldn't drop plates that .22's dropped all day. And by the way it's a mall ninja myth that all 5.7X28 rounds are ap, and even if you have AP rounds they don't do shit after the vest.