Browning Hi-Power copy made in Hungary after the Iron Curtain came down. Mine are FN parts compatible. FEG made hi-powers for Mauser as the SA-80, military pistols for Israel and Iraq among a number of other countries.
Ok I'm a 1911 guy so I guess I'm a little old school myselfBrowning Hi-Power copy made in Hungary after the Iron Curtain came down. Mine are FN parts compatible. FEG made hi-powers for Mauser as the SA-80, military pistols for Israel and Iraq among a number of other countries.
Have to disagree.
My FEG is my match gun is my HD gun us my go-to gun. I have more rounds downrange with it than any other centerfire handgun in my collection and I have a second pistol set up the exact same way, if #1 breaks.
I am not a gamer. Not talking about a widebody 20 shot 1911 in .38 super with an aluminum skeleton holster. I'm talking about improvements on a stock handgun used for both.
From everything I've heard trainers say about RMRs they are slow at close range and extremely accurate at range.
No, I am saying my competition gun IS my HD gun. That's my mindset.
No reason this Ruger could not do the same thing.
IDPA was , at one time the idea of using your duty gun or HD gun or carry gun to compete.
Also turns out the SR9E fits perfectly in an M12 military holster.
This. The green Crimson Trace laser is awesome, I shot for 50-plus years before trying one, but after seeing how useful they are, I HIGHLY recommend it. Especially for HD.A high quality green laser works as a light and a laser. It puts you right on Target and you can see everything around the laser without a light unlike a red laser. If you got bad eyes it's absolutely the way to go.
Night sights are cool if you can see what your shooting at. The thing about night sights though is that if you use a mounted flashlight to light up a target they stop glowing, so there's no point to having them. If you plan on using a mounted flashlight, plain old fiber optic sights are the way to go, as they light up like a supernova when combined with a powerful rail light.
Don't get me wrong, night sights have their place too, but if you can't see for s***, nothing beats a green Crimson Trace in my opinion. I use night sights on my CZ po1, because that's my boat and fishing gun. While I prefer a green laser I don't feel like paying over $200 for a new one if it gets wet.