Slips right into the slots in the grip of the F, there is a spot at the bottom and top of the grip where it attaches.Dose the rifle butt stock just slip onto the pistol or does it have to be modified?
Jim
You do know that by this train of thought glock just copied HK right ? epic failOften imitated but never duplicated! Smith & Wesson even got sued with their first attempt.....I was just connecting the dots...
You do know that by this train of thought glock just copied HK right ? epic fail
Often imitated but never duplicated!
If people would only reply to the thread if they were interested in the gun or had questions it would be great, but for some reason it always turns into a "my guns better than this gun" or "why did they have to reinvent the wheel".Five (monopoly) bucks says this thread gets shut down by the end of the day.
The only problems that I have heard are about the manufacture wanting to price the gun above Glock/M&P up near or just above the XDm.I can't believe they managed to reduce the number of parts over the Glock/Steyr designs, personally.
They're a great looking gun, I think they'll do well here.
Often imitated but never duplicated! Smith & Wesson even got sued with their first attempt.....I was just connecting the dots...
The only problems that I have heard are about the manufacture wanting to price the gun above Glock/M&P up near or just above the XDm.
Those are unregulated prices, basically clearing out inventory from Waffenwerks. That is by no means the price that they will be selling once Caracal-Usa is back involved.Selling new right now for $477.00. They were selling at $400.00 a while back when their future in the US of A was in doubt.
Nope. It's obviously cuz they're very popular. Why are there so many aftermarket parts for a Ruger 10/22? If there were so many aftermarket products because the gun was deficient, then the whole market woulda crashed years ago, and everyone would be spending the money on XD's instead of Glock-fixer-doodads.ever wonder why there are sooo many aftermarket products for Glocks?
Just because it's an evolution of some other gun doesn't mean it should be simpler.As for the Steyr being the "next evolution" of the Glock, here's a video of the innards:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xmHO3hkKWA&feature=related
Interesting things I learned are:
1. Steyr M9 doesn't have a firing pin safety
2. You need a punch to do a basic field strip
3. When you take the action out of the frame, a button and spring pop out the right side. And the slide stop and spring fall out the other side.
4. Then, according to the author of this video, the sear mechanism is "somewhat more complicated than a clock."
I'm curious how the Caracal stacks up.