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Thread: Who knows what this is?
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09-05-2015, 12:40 #21
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Re: Who knows what this is?
Fondled it at DSG today...Me wants it
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09-05-2015, 13:47 #22
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Finally a PCC that I not only can afford, but also fits my hand (grip to trigger ratio) MUCH better than the HK's! One handed shooting (should the need arrise) was comfortable enough. Folding stock makes it super compact.
Pleasantly surprised!
No jokes about the ease of disassembly, either.
Thanks DSG for letting me <by the sounds of it, I was the first:)> test this baby yesterday!
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09-05-2015, 13:51 #23
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Re: Who knows what this is?
Price on spare mags?
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09-05-2015, 14:35 #24
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09-05-2015, 14:36 #25
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09-05-2015, 14:38 #26
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Re: Who knows what this is?
How does the length of pull compare to a CT9?
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09-05-2015, 16:35 #27
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Re: Who knows what this is?
Don't have the measurement, but found the grip exceptionally comfortable and I have small hands. Trigger is also surprisingly good. I prefer the gun to the CT9, 9mm AR's and Beretta CX4 personally. Not as smooth shooting as the MP5 and clones though. Suppressor being designed and made. Mag release is ambi, picatinny rails on the sides and bottom of the forend should be easy to fit. Cocking handle is non-reciprocating which is nice. Will try and get some out to the various dealers next week. Know of a few that will stock them on recommendation. Up to those of you far away to pressure your LGS to keep at least one in stock to demo.
DSG
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11-05-2015, 10:40 #28
Re: Who knows what this is?
Thanks DSG!
Tactical .22 has stock of these great little carbines, I think we have a winner here.
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11-05-2015, 17:06 #29
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Re: Who knows what this is?
I popped in earlier to play with this. It's quite a bit of fun :-)
I feel wussy for saying this but it has a bit more recoil than I had expected. I was able to achieve head shots at 20m without too much of a fuss. And by all accounts I am a rank amateur.
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11-05-2015, 17:38 #30
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Re: Who knows what this is?
Price or am I blind?
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