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It handles really well standing. The bipod doesn't affect the handling with my front hand. I was a little concerned that it would, but it works very well.
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Pm sent
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Well, I've had this sold about 3 times but no follow through .... So, bump.
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I have the P365 xmacro and really like it. I to would have preferred a full length barrel minus the comp, but as TGODavid said, it works well. I have the Holosun 407k on mine. For carry ability, I did go with the Wilson XL grip, 12rnd mags with Magguts +2 extensions. Carries very well this way and I have the xmacro grip and 17 round mags for when I go open carry or don't mind the grip printing a little. I do wish they would make an XL or standard grip module with a picatinny rail like the xmacro. I really like my Olight PL-mini 2 with this setup. I added a Tactical Development rail to the XL grip, but finding a holster is near impossible. As far as shooting, I shoot it as well as my G19's if not better and they all have trigger enhancements. I seem to pick up the 407k easier on the P365 than on the G19's with 507c's . Despite having a smaller window.
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Fat better than I could have imagined. He's wanting to move up cc's, haha but he still loves it. Thanks for helping us out with it!
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Me and my son put on a couple hundred miles running out to Center Hill lake area today. He had a senior (high school) off day and wanted to ride. Beautiful weather. Made a turn onto the the scenic route and found out the S40 gets 160 miles to an empty tank!
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Couldn't agree more. Fantastic firearms.
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I'll add a couple more. Makarov's, once the trigger weight is adjusted, are fine guns. Of course they are simplified Walther PP versions. The Tokarev pistols are pretty good takes on Browning's designs and the 7.62x25 is a fantastic round. Wish the round had more market.
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The Taurus 85UL hammerless I have has surprised me how good it is. Once I switched all the springs with S&W springs, the trigger is fantastic. It wasn't bad stock. One of the best DA revolver pulls I've handled.
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Revolver Video (does not end like you think it will)
Smith replied to GlockSpock's topic in Handguns
Saw one like that live back when the Joelton range was open. I believe it was a Ruger 6" .44 Magnum. Old fellow fired and it sounded low powered. Fired a second time and then I heard the barrel bouncing on the concrete floor! In that case I believe he fired a life round into a squib. Definitely hand loads. -
Updated with my final setup. Added the UTG mlok bipods and Burris RT6 scope.
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Bump for a great shotgun.
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Bump.
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for-sale Site Lite SL-500 ULTRA laser bore site Murfreesboro $100
Smith replied to Mhw2k11's topic in Gear Classifieds
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SPF. Thanks
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Trade added.
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This is one I'll regret. Its one of my favorites but it just sits in the safe looking good. It's a shooter! Hungarian Hi-power 1:1 clone. 7 -15rnd & 1-10 rnd Mec-gar mags. Privateer leather/shark trim holster. $Sold Nashville area. Would consider trades on a nice 3" or less .357. - C&S Extended Slide stop - C&S wide combat trigger - C&S SFS Safety System: basically you rack the side and push the hammer forward. Once you flip the safety, the hammer sets. Really cool FN system. Also, zero hammer bite - VZ Recon Grips with stainless hex head bolts - BH Springs Solution two piece buffering guide rod - Full optimize spring set by BH Springs Solution.
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I had looked at the High Tower and the Aklys. I was seriously considering the High Tower but I didn't like the look of the 25nd mag and it is fairly large (height wise). Heard good reviews though.
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Yes. Because the recoil is coming in sideways and slapping into that spot instead of inline into the palm of the hand and arm. Seen it before.
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I agree with the bipod. It's QD for that very reason, but I left it on for the picture. I'm also going to try an mlok side mounted bipid and see how that works. I need the bipod for taking care of the groundhogs through my kitchen window. It's actually very easy to shoot offhand. Balances very well.
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This does a better job putting it into visual. Go to 5:46 for your particular question. https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=397&v=vmnLA2DuYJs&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&feature=emb_logo
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Yes, a way over tight grip. Using a two hand grip, you want to be pushing your right hand into your left hand and your left hand pushing back on the right hand. You want a firm but light grip with your right hand. You can tell by dry firing. With just your right hand, dry fire like you would at the range. I believe you will see (with an over tight grip) when you squeeze the trigger, the torque from your trigger finger is pulling the gun left and down. You want you your trigger finger coming straight back into the gun. Trigger should be to the left side of the trigger finger first knuckle.