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What modern era guns does the NES hive regret were discontinued by the manufacturer?
FIist one that comes to mine for me is HKP7.
FIist one that comes to mine for me is HKP7.
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interesting choice. if i remember correctly, when they were available, no one really liked them. that was the grip squeeze cock to shoot, designed for the west german police, after the olympic debacle, was it not? the trigger pull was outlandishly...heavy and squishy? but now, prices are through the roof. wish i had one if it's the pistol i described....for me is HKP7
Have to disagree with this one. X95 is superior in every way to the SAR1. Add a Giselle lightning bow trigger and Super Sabra trigger pack, and it almost sings (in as much as a bullpup can sing). Modular front end grips with side and bottom rails. A more ergonomic mag release that will work for anyone used to AR's (and ambi). Adaptable pistol grip, allowing the swapping out of the strange cutlas pistol grip handle, etc. Charging handle that is in the middle of the rifle instead of way forward, getting in the way. I'm glad I waited as I love my X95...Is the P225A1 still in production? Also the Tavor SAR-1 felt superior to the newer X95. With a better replacement trigger, IMO the SAR-1 was the superior rifle.
This. A Damn shame they discontinued this rifle.CZ 527 Threaded in 7.62x39
CZ 527 American Synthetic Suppressor-Ready - Discontinued 2021 - CZ-USA
Discontinued 2021. Perfect for use with a suppressor, this handy little 527 has a 16.5" barrel and is chambered in 223, 6.5 Grendel or 7.62x39.cz-usa.com
... and all the other 3rd Gens.Smith 5906.
I want one of these someday. Sadly the run of these ended because there just aren't that many amateur bullseye shooters.....or they would have invested on the equipment to keep it going.Smith and Wesson Model 52. NO! I will not sell it!
If Ron Stewart hadn't championed for a national licensing and testing program in 1998 Americans would have kept buying their products. To add insult to it the very next ceo poured shit tons of money and resources into smart gun tech leading to even more grass roots boycott. Colt earned its demise in the late 1990s.HK P7 and Colt snake six guns (repro Pythons don’t count)