To be completely honest I dunno if I'd really want any of the surplus M9s. They probably have tens of thousands (if not 100k+) rounds through them and god only knows how many times they were used to pound in tent pegs. But the upside is that they'd be cheap!
The new grips. I sold the CF grips to John @ ACT, thanks to him for that.
These are a set of G10 grips that I don't know if VZ actually made for Nighthawk Custom, but it sure looks exactly like a set that VZ offers. But the bag they came in said Nighthawk on them. Got them from my manager at...
This is completely unrelated, but I have that same keyboard and it is the sh**!!! I love being able to have my comp's vitals going and keep track of what's playing on winamp while gaming
Dave, how goes it? Check out my new toy :-D
http://ingunowners.com/forums/handguns/178918-my_new_toy_9mm_sti.html
hope Indy is still treating you and your family well
It can be done, but I've found it to be substantially more difficult than an O/U for clays. Lanber makes reasonably priced O/U shotguns, but generally even the least expensive O/U is going to be more than a long-barreled pump, and even more than some semis!
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They do fit the same holsters, albeit with room at the muzzle end of the holster.
The SR series of pistols are a competitive alternative to the big three polymer guns - the value notwithstanding. Saving a bit of money compared to the B3 is a great bonus they offer...
What is a generic limited 10 setup? I realize that's like asking which gun is best, but what do you USPSA shooters typically see? Glocks/XDs/M&Ps downloaded to 10 rds? .45 1911s with 10 rd mags? 4-5 mags? I don't think I'd have a fair chance in Open when most others there would have comps/RDS...
I picked up a new gun the other day and am having a hard time figuring out which class/classes I'd fall into in either USPSA/IDPA.
From what I've gathered, the gun is not IDPA legal, although at local matches I'd probably be able to shoot it. At regionals where they get more strict, no dice...
Question for IDPA/USPSA shooters -
I have gathered that this gun is not IDPA legal. 5" bull barrels are not IDPA legal from what I have heard - is this correct?
If it is not IDPA legal, what class would I fall into in USPSA?