Fictional drivel, is my first reaction.
Why would the SS carry a gun designed to penetrate armor with the terminal ballistics of 22WMR?
You would think that terminal performance would be the main concern.
The CZ75b
PROS:
Good trigger out of the box.
Reliable.
Accessories readily available(holsters, sights, mags.)
Great ergonomics.
Rugged.
CONS:
Long trigger reach for double action.(if you have small hands)
Heavy. (this is an all steel pistol)
Slide design leaves less gripping area to...
That is easy:
The one in stock at your dealer.
Seriously, you do not want to wait for a can to be built. (unless you are already waiting on paperwork)
And you can shoot it while you wait if your dealer is nice.
For the cheap approach go Brinkman in a scope ring, for the best value the G2 in Vtac or Vltor. The Surefire Scout lights are my favorite, but you pay for them.
Free float hand guards allow you to sandbag your rifle, or sling it up, with no change in point of aim. With conventional handguards you can change your point of aim, I have seen it firsthand, and its not pretty. That is why we train to use the magazine as a monopod.
I seem to remember a post on Glocktalk about a run of Glocks for a department that had the wrong initials on the slide and were subsequently released to a distributer for public sale.
The Norinco type D and M SKSs both take AK mags. LINKY
But I would hazard a guess this was two aftermarket duckbills.
ETA What detcord said, faster then me.
Oh, Oh, Oh!
I get it, the Glock 19SF replaces the 19. Therefore no more 19.
What do I win?
FYI some internet reportings of ambidextrous latch like moldings, ala 21SF, appearing on new glock 9mm magazines.
As I have both the 92FS and two CZ75Bs, I have to chime in here and say, Get a CZ (not a clone)and then get the Beretta . The CZ has better parts and accessory availability than the BE, and the CZ customer service is top notch, all for the same price.
Get the 19 for CCW. The 17 for Anything Else.
Holsters mags and other accesories are easier to find for the Glock.
(that being said, if you shoot the 99 better, get it.)
Or....Get All Three.
How to build an AR,
Step 1. Buy stripped lower, brand is essentially irrelevant. (I prefer Doublestar)
Step 2. Buy Parts kit, brand is essentially irrelevant. (I prefer M&A parts)
Step 3. Assemble using ARFCOM guide. (I prefer the pliers method vs the hammer and punch)
I have built about...
Depending on the holes and the target, as well as distance, a rifle scope may not do it. I would suggest getting an inexpensive spotting scope (BSA) and see how I liked it. A spotting scope is a very usefull tool to have.
The TT MAV is the heat for both over your armor or just your clothes. There are other such chest rigs that differ from a vest as they usually are not worn with a belt. SKDtac sells a nice inexpensive one.
The modularity of the molle/pals system allows you to configure it for what ever you...
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I am really happy with my Truglo TFO's ---best of both worlds, tritium at night, fiber optics by day ---seem to be very durable, that would be (and is)
my suggestion...
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Love my TruGlo TFO sights. Have them on both my G19 and my G22
Would you post a pic of the TFOs on the 19...
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