Went to the local gun store looking for a P365 and came home with this
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Went to the local gun store looking for a P365 and came home with this
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Sweet! I want a railed 1911 myself. Can't decide between the Dan Wesson Specialist or the Colt M45A1.After careful consideration, i am thinking of picking up a Dan Wesson Specialist 1911 sometime soon....
Curious what you guys think... So far, I have EDC'd a glock 29. I am a bigger framed guy and I love the 10mm, it has worked well for me in the fall/winter months. Now that summer is coming I am getting the itch for something lighter/smaller for everyday, reserving the glock for certain occasions.
I got on the list at my local gun shop for the sig 365, thinking that it would be the perfect edc replacement. I popped in yesterday to find out my number on the list (62) only to find out that I am really liking the small 1911 sized options. Mainly, the sig p938, or (a gun that really surprised me) the Kimber micro 9. I shoot 1911's better than a striker fired system, and they felt pretty good in my hand for such small guns.
Does anyone have experience with any of them? I'd like to hear some thoughts/opinions.
ACOG is fixed 3x, VCOG requires a small mortgage, and I despise the AimPoint because of looks, even though they are likely the best functioning civilian product in their class.
Really, I would have to ask what you want to use it for. Are you looking for quick, two-eyes open target acquisition or slow, steady precision shooting. Red dot and HWS' are not really good for precision shooting. Especially for people with an astigmatism and other vision issues.
Specialist all day long. Not even close IMO.Sweet! I want a railed 1911 myself. Can't decide between the Dan Wesson Specialist or the Colt M45A1.
Gotta agree. DW is the best value in a quality 1911 today.Specialist all day long. Not even close IMO.
In need of some advice.
MyLWRC M6IC has been flawless and for the most part the Trijicon Reflex 1x42 has been too. The issue is as I get older and my eyes get worse I’m having a really hard time acquiring targets when switching between close range and 50-80 yard range therefor thinking of upgrading the sight to something variable.
I’ve looked at the ACOG, VCOG, Aimpoint PRO w/ 6X Magnifier as well as several scopes that are variable (Bushnell, Trijicon, Leupold and the Vortex). I want something that will last a lifetime and has easy target acquisition between 5-100 yards.
Which direction would you go?
Not the ACOG. I think target acquisition will be a challenge for you based on your description of aging eyes. I would go PRO.
Nice gat, btw. Do you have the spiral barrel?
Curious what you guys think... So far, I have EDC'd a glock 29. I am a bigger framed guy and I love the 10mm, it has worked well for me in the fall/winter months. Now that summer is coming I am getting the itch for something lighter/smaller for everyday, reserving the glock for certain occasions.
I got on the list at my local gun shop for the sig 365, thinking that it would be the perfect edc replacement. I popped in yesterday to find out my number on the list (62) only to find out that I am really liking the small 1911 sized options. Mainly, the sig p938, or (a gun that really surprised me) the Kimber micro 9. I shoot 1911's better than a striker fired system, and they felt pretty good in my hand for such small guns.
Does anyone have experience with any of them? I'd like to hear some thoughts/opinions.
In need of some advice.
MyLWRC M6IC has been flawless and for the most part the Trijicon Reflex 1x42 has been too. The issue is as I get older and my eyes get worse I’m having a really hard time acquiring targets when switching between close range and 50-80 yard range therefor thinking of upgrading the sight to something variable.
I’ve looked at the ACOG, VCOG, Aimpoint PRO w/ 6X Magnifier as well as several scopes that are variable (Bushnell, Trijicon, Leupold and the Vortex). I want something that will last a lifetime and has easy target acquisition between 5-100 yards.
Which direction would you go?