Does it shoot nice?Ever since introduced Sig fans have been calling it doo doo brown. Unreal they only make this model in diarrhea color. This is the model that got the contract for our military a few years back, all in shit brown.
Yes, it's actually a pleasure to shoot. I never tried it with the curved trigger it came with, but I could tell that was a real problem just on dry firing, so I replaced that off the bat. I'd probably have complaints if I kept that stock trigger.Does it shoot nice?
Get used to it. Make it familiar to you. Enjoy.Yes, it's actually a pleasure to shoot. I never tried it with the curved trigger it came with, but I could tell that was a real problem just on dry firing, so I replaced that off the bat. I'd probably have complaints if I kept that stock trigger.
That's why I say it's all about the Benji's aka benjamins aka money.Shit, do you know why?
A Glock is a Glock is a Glock unless it's a gen 5. That's suppose to be an advantage of Glock.That's why I say it's all about the Benji's aka benjamins aka money.
That's just my common sense guess.
Technically I do not.
I heard something years ago like the polymer was thick ar the base of the mag so it wouldn't slide all the way in, and also heard the shape of the mag was slightly different, but I've never examined it.
Just rolled my eyes & said "figures".
I've never had one because I haven't liked the vertical space it takes up. I've always been worried about it catching on clothing. I'm considering getting one for my p320 just to give it a go. Unfortunately the footprint on the m18 is fucksville, so I'll need to either pay a ton for the two optics that have that footprint, or buy an optic and buy a converter plate to make those fit. It's like Apple had insight in designing this thing.I've decided I like red dots on a pistol.
While drawing? I clean draw is a clean draw. It doesn't take much practice. It's pretty much the same. I find it faster to get on target. It took some time to find the dot at first, but practice fixes that. Just like with irons, you want your draw to be the same every time.I've always been worried about it catching on clothing.
Yes, on draw. I would disagree that a clean draw is a clean draw if everything is equal. Yes, practice makes perfect, but I don't wear baggy t-shirts. I am in an undershirt with button down dress shirt, tucked in, 95% of the time I am carrying concealed. Not an easy draw either way. Certainly lots of shit to get caught up on with a red dot IWB.While drawing? I clean draw is a clean draw. It doesn't take much practice. It's pretty much the same. I find it faster to get on target. It took some time to find the dot at first, but practice fixes that. Just like with irons, you want your draw to be the same every time.
Watching expensive guns drop is not easy.
Had a G17LA Glock is a Glock is a Glock unless it's a gen 5. That's suppose to be an advantage of Glock.
I was parroting 2nd hand info.Ah, the GlockStore had my answer. I dunno why I went to Google for an answer and not YouTube. It looks like my grandfathered mags are good to go.
View: https://youtu.be/RHGCQYwpSVM?t=79
That's what Glock initially came out and said when they released the gen 5.I was parroting 2nd hand info.
My daughter had the same question awhile back, we went to Udaho & asked a gun shop, that's what they told her.
Someday I'll own a Glock, they just don't feel good in my hand.
edit your postYEAH I GUESS I LIKE GUNS
YOU HAVE AN AMAZING GUN COLLECTION THAT NEVER FAILS TO MAKE ME ENVIOUS, YOU FAT SACK OF SHIT.