I have a couple hundred rounds through my PPS now. The trigger has smoothed out considerably. I don't think the previous owner shot it much.
As far as my ability to shoot it accurately goes,...
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I have a couple hundred rounds through my PPS now. The trigger has smoothed out considerably. I don't think the previous owner shot it much.
As far as my ability to shoot it accurately goes,...
I recently picked up a PPS 9mm in a trade. While I haven't gotten it out to the range yet, I've done some dry-fire practice with it as well as some mag change practice.
My first impression is...
Seems to me that the PPS and CW would be a better (closer) comparison in terms of size, weight, etc.
Right. My point was that I was unable to tell the difference in the Kahr trigger when I changed springs but I was able to tell the difference in the SIG DAK trigger.
I'm sure part of the reason...
After my initial outing with the SIG, here are my thoughts:
Both the SIG DAK and the Kahr triggers are long and smooth.
The SIG DAK trigger has an intermediate reset that allows a...
FWIW, I recently acquired a SIG P226 with the DAK trigger. As you may be aware, the SIG DAK trigger has an intermediate reset that allows a shorter-than-full trigger stroke. When taking advantage...
... and a lot of grip (width).
I can empathize! I too enjoy the thinking, planning and analyzing. Yet, when it comes right down to it, I generally don't modify my weapons all that much. I try to spend as much time shooting my...
Both are good guns. I own both in .40 S&W. Here are a few quick comparison stats and pics (keep in mind these are .40 S&W comparisons). Weights were measured fully loaded with a round in the...
Thanks for the replies, everyone. The SIG should be here tomorrow.
Au contraire mon frere. I've combat cut several CrossBreeds with a pair of Cutco kitchen shears.
Now, I'll grant you that I wouldn't want to try it with a basic pair of office scissors. ;)
Probably not worth it for either of us then with shipping and FFL fees.
Yes. Are you in Nebraska?
Personally, I find the CW pistols to be a bit large for pocket carry so I can't make any recommendations.
For IWB carry, I've come to the conclusion that the CrossBreed holsters work best for me....
Nobody? :eek:
This is not another Ford vs. Chevy, Glock vs. ... whatever threads. What I'm looking for is one or more individuals who've had the opportunity to own/shoot both a Kahr and a SIG with the DAK...
I use the same holster with my slash-pocket pants. No problems. Is it as clean and easy as drawing from an IWB or OWB holster? No. Pocket carry never will be. However, with practice, my PM never...
I've owned the MiniTuck, SuperTuck and the MTAC. The MiniTuck will be a good holster for your CW. I didn't care for the Kydex on the MTAC. It crushed after the weapon was drawn and made...
JetGuns is one of the two Bud's Guns shops. Supposedly, they are no longer affiliated. I talked to the new owner of JetGuns a while back. Seemed like a good guy selling a lot of guns at very...
Better to display this ...
http://www.collectibles-articles.com/antique/collectible-image-large/black-ops-military-top-secret-squirrel-patch-multicam_370476764079.jpg
:D
Be careful heating Kydex. If heated to too high a temperature it will give off poisonous fumes. Additionally, if heated to too high a temperature, it cannot be re-shaped. I usually heat at 275° F....
It only took me 27 years to get over my negative perception of the 1911 based on the one I qualified with in the Army. I added a Springfield Loaded to my collection earlier this year. I would...
Wow! I would have thought there'd be at least a little nibble.
I had my application all filled out and ready to go for season 2 of Top Shot (this season). Based on what I learned about the producers, I had created a character that would have probably made most...
Zero interest?