Gartman Arms had a few as of yesterday. Didn't see the price on it though.
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Gartman Arms had a few as of yesterday. Didn't see the price on it though.
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Manchester firing Line. (which has been sold now) Jims not the owner nowAnyone know of any ranges in MA that are renting these or by chance? I'm thinking I might want to pick one up but want to shoot it first.
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yea very comfy in the hand but I wasn't impressed with the trigger, a tad grit but better than MostA buddy of mine in Maine has one in 9mm. It's got an interesting trigger, breaks really early in the pull. It was comfortable in the hand, and to shoot; accurate as you'd expect from a Sig, but the trigger would take some getting used to, for me anyway.
Thanks might have to take a ride up there. I'm near Boston so it's only an hour.Manchester firing Line. (which has been sold now) Jims not the owner now
To be completey honest I'm a new shooter and have only ever shot a SDV9E and an SR9 so I don't have much to go on. I'm a lefty so I need to make sure whatever I buy has a decent slide release on both sides. Plus I really like the idea of a modular system.A buddy of mine in Maine has one in 9mm. It's got an interesting trigger, breaks really early in the pull. It was comfortable in the hand, and to shoot; accurate as you'd expect from a Sig, but the trigger would take some getting used to, for me anyway.
Anyone know of any ranges in MA that are renting these or by chance? I'm thinking I might want to pick one up but want to shoot it first.
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High bore axis....I've heard that's a big problem for some people Not so much for everyone else.I dont get it, why is it that HK and Sig cant make their pistols a little less taller, they look stupid and awkward?. I mean, they get rid of the hammer on the p320 and its still as tall as a hammer fired gun. The high bore axis on that thing is ridiculous, no thanks, i'll pass again.
I dont get it, why is it that HK and Sig cant make their pistols a little less taller, they look stupid and awkward?. I mean, they get rid of the hammer on the p320 and its still as tall as a hammer fired gun. The high bore axis on that thing is ridiculous, no thanks, i'll pass again.
I dont get it, why is it that HK and Sig cant make their pistols a little less taller, they look stupid and awkward?. I mean, they get rid of the hammer on the p320 and its still as tall as a hammer fired gun. The high bore axis on that thing is ridiculous, no thanks, i'll pass again.
High bore axis....I've heard that's a big problem for some people Not so much for everyone else.
If you think a P320 has a high bore axis problem, I suggest looking at videos of locals like Mason Lane or Anthony Spinelli shooting theirs. It will eliminate your concerns.I dont get it, why is it that HK and Sig cant make their pistols a little less taller, they look stupid and awkward?. I mean, they get rid of the hammer on the p320 and its still as tall as a hammer fired gun. The high bore axis on that thing is ridiculous, no thanks, i'll pass again.
If you think a P320 has a high bore axis problem, I suggest looking at videos of locals like Mason Lane or Anthony Spinelli shooting theirs. It will eliminate your concerns.
Thanks for the offer, I might have to take you up on that if I can't get up to NH.I have a full sized 9mm coming in that you could try at Braintree R&P if your in the area
I think the Grip if you have Med to Large hands is very very comfy. Trig is "good" but like cfbackrow said, Highly recommendshot my full sized 9mm 320 for the first time...I can't believe how much I liked the grip....trigger is nice...no recoil....plenty of muzzle flip though...shot it next to a G19 and the bore axis is significantly higher...but I highly recommend the 320 to anyone looking
I have no idea how to tell if my hand are medium/large. The SR9 fit my hands pretty well, probably a Medium right?I think the Grip if you have Med to Large hands is very very comfy. Trig is "good" but like cfbackrow said, Highly recommend
im sure you will be fine and like it, its not like a recoil of a G43 or LC9. it feels fine just get a good purchase on it and all will be goodI have no idea how to tell if my hand are medium/large. The SR9 fit my hands pretty well, probably a Medium right?
As a new shooter will the higher bore axis really affect me? If I'm learning on the gun then I'm assuming I won't even notice unless I shot something else, right? Also, I think I read somewhere that some people put one of their thumbs on the takedown level when using a thumb forwards grip and that it helps with muzzle flip. Again no idea as I've never held one...
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