The FNX is a brick to make use of the extra rounds. Its not as bad as glock but its a big boi and my hands are giant so I modify my regular grip. The 2.0 should have better handle feel for most. Since you cant play with more than 10 rounds, I dont see much advantage. Its like driving a Ferrari with a 4cyl.Apex wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:58 amJersey doe so 10rd max and no suppressors.dubshow wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:41 am
I dont think they compare much. This is suppressor and optics ready out box. Its also much larger to get those 15 rounds in. I also seem the FNX holding value well. Its just different than others and a great platform for 45acp. I do really like the new 2.0 and would buy one in 9mm.
I’ve held the FNX before and it feels great, M&P feels great in hand too. I’ll have to go and try them back to back before dropping the cheddar.
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There’s only 2 shops really worth doing work on CZs; CZCustom and Cajun Gun Works.
Cajun gets insanely good reviews. I thought about going SP01 and adding some Cajun spice to it before I grabbed the Shadow2.
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dubshow wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 9:31 amThe FNX is a brick to make use of the extra rounds. Its not as bad as glock but its a big boi and my hands are giant so I modify my regular grip. The 2.0 should have better handle feel for most. Since you cant play with more than 10 rounds, I dont see much advantage. Its like driving a Ferrari with a 4cyl.
I can grab a 2.0 for about $510, then $160 to mill for a dot, and $165 for the Apex trigger group. Sounds 5/7 to me at that point.
Any recommendations for a solid pistol safe? This seems alright and it's not a china special.
https://smile.amazon.com/SentrySafe-QAP ... polis0f-20
My LGS said they had a 5 hour line to get into the shop yesterday. They're doing appointment only for the rest of the week. I'm thinking maybe to just call and see if they're accepting transfers so I could buy online. That's probably easiest right?
https://smile.amazon.com/SentrySafe-QAP ... polis0f-20
My LGS said they had a 5 hour line to get into the shop yesterday. They're doing appointment only for the rest of the week. I'm thinking maybe to just call and see if they're accepting transfers so I could buy online. That's probably easiest right?
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I have a Vaultek that I like for something I want quick access to.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:16 pm Any recommendations for a solid pistol safe? This seems alright and it's not a china special.
https://smile.amazon.com/SentrySafe-QAP ... polis0f-20
My LGS said they had a 5 hour line to get into the shop yesterday. They're doing appointment only for the rest of the week. I'm thinking maybe to just call and see if they're accepting transfers so I could buy online. That's probably easiest right?
They have different sizes and features but I went for their basic line (non-biometric) compact version.
Buying online with your LGS transferring would be easy, unless you can get a good appointment slot. I always like doing everything in person where feasible.
I definitely prefer in person too but I'm worried about stock. They're already booked the rest of the week and the earliest I can get there is Monday. They're unsure if they're going to do appointments for next week.Apex wrote:I have a Vaultek that I like for something I want quick access to.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:16 pm Any recommendations for a solid pistol safe? This seems alright and it's not a china special.
https://smile.amazon.com/SentrySafe-QAP ... polis0f-20
My LGS said they had a 5 hour line to get into the shop yesterday. They're doing appointment only for the rest of the week. I'm thinking maybe to just call and see if they're accepting transfers so I could buy online. That's probably easiest right?
They have different sizes and features but I went for their basic line (non-biometric) compact version.
Buying online with your LGS transferring would be easy, unless you can get a good appointment slot. I always like doing everything in person where feasible.
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Stock could certainly be an issue... Do you know what you want? Or do you want to handle some stuff in person?Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:48 pmI definitely prefer in person too but I'm worried about stock. They're already booked the rest of the week and the earliest I can get there is Monday. They're unsure if they're going to do appointments for next week.Apex wrote:
I have a Vaultek that I like for something I want quick access to.
They have different sizes and features but I went for their basic line (non-biometric) compact version.
Buying online with your LGS transferring would be easy, unless you can get a good appointment slot. I always like doing everything in person where feasible.
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Certainly worth a call ahead of time. Compact 9mm’s are always popular.
Grip feel is quite different between the VP9 and P10C. I love how aggressive the P10 grip is personally.
I've shot a P30 which I'm assuming has the same frame as a VP9. It's just DA/SA. I know it's cliche but it fit my hand like a glove.Apex wrote:Certainly worth a call ahead of time. Compact 9mm’s are always popular.
Grip feel is quite different between the VP9 and P10C. I love how aggressive the P10 grip is personally.
The CZ grip doesn't look that aggressive. I'm curious about the frame on the M18 though. And glocks are out since they're just not comfortable. I know people love them and they're great pistols but it was like holding a brick when I shot a G19.
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VP9 is sweet, grip is smoother than the CZ.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 6:49 pmI've shot a P30 which I'm assuming has the same frame as a VP9. It's just DA/SA. I know it's cliche but it fit my hand like a glove.Apex wrote:
Certainly worth a call ahead of time. Compact 9mm’s are always popular.
Grip feel is quite different between the VP9 and P10C. I love how aggressive the P10 grip is personally.
The CZ grip doesn't look that aggressive. I'm curious about the frame on the M18 though. And glocks are out since they're just not comfortable. I know people love them and they're great pistols but it was like holding a brick when I shot a G19.
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P10 grip is rock solid in my hands, but some people are put off after shooting it due to the raised nubs pressing into your hand.
I'll definitely call ahead of time and try to go in person.Apex wrote:VP9 is sweet, grip is smoother than the CZ.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 6:49 pm I've shot a P30 which I'm assuming has the same frame as a VP9. It's just DA/SA. I know it's cliche but it fit my hand like a glove.
The CZ grip doesn't look that aggressive. I'm curious about the frame on the M18 though. And glocks are out since they're just not comfortable. I know people love them and they're great pistols but it was like holding a brick when I shot a G19.
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P10 grip is rock solid in my hands, but some people are put off after shooting it due to the raised nubs pressing into your hand.
I also saw there's a shortage of Sig mags for the 320. You only get 1 with purchase and have to fill out a form on their site to get additional ones later.
[user not found] wrote:I have a very similar sentry that's been used twice a day every day for five years now. Still flawless. Not the best solution but it keeps the kiddos safe.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:16 pm Any recommendations for a solid pistol safe? This seems alright and it's not a china special.
https://smile.amazon.com/SentrySafe-QAP ... polis0f-20
My LGS said they had a 5 hour line to get into the shop yesterday. They're doing appointment only for the rest of the week. I'm thinking maybe to just call and see if they're accepting transfers so I could buy online. That's probably easiest right?
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Greg Cote LLC is a great place for mags. Looks like they have some in stock for the 320.
http://gregcotellc.com/cart/sig-sauer-magazines-c-123/
What a shady looking website though.Apex wrote:Greg Cote LLC is a great place for mags. Looks like they have some in stock for the 320.
http://gregcotellc.com/cart/sig-sauer-magazines-c-123/
I'll head up to the shop Monday if they're taking walk-ins and order mags after depending on what happens.
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Oh it absolutely looks shady. I’ve ordered from there before and it worked out well, I’ll order from there again in the future.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:28 pmWhat a shady looking website though.Apex wrote:
Greg Cote LLC is a great place for mags. Looks like they have some in stock for the 320.
http://gregcotellc.com/cart/sig-sauer-magazines-c-123/
I'll head up to the shop Monday if they're taking walk-ins and order mags after depending on what happens.
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Gave them a call because why not. LGS doesn't have M18 or VP9 but they do have P10C. He said they have the M17 so I may go to try it since it's the same frame as the M18. They could order me an M18 but they wouldn't know when I'd get it. No appointments next week and they're back to walk-ins so I'll give them another call Monday before I go.
They are still accepting transfers and the fee is $40. This place on gunbroker is in Butler too so it shouldn't take forever to get to them.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/870325581
They are still accepting transfers and the fee is $40. This place on gunbroker is in Butler too so it shouldn't take forever to get to them.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/870325581