The gun show I attended on Sunday in Ft Pierce FL, was extremelly busy. The new sigs "290" were there with lasers for $555.00 with a msrp over 7. Most of the smaller vendors were selling Lcp,lc9,and LCR's. The big guys had Baers stacked up, Kobra carry pistols and other guns that have been very rarelly seen at shows here in FL. At least i have never seen this many Kimbers, Baers, Wilson, and other expensive handguns, laid out on tables like this time.
The new diamondback 9mm, almost went home with me to replace my 380 ruger, but I decided to wait till more reviews were in. It's the smallest 9 or the lot, LC9, nano, sig, etc. I think the Sig was the nicest, followed "looks wise" by the Barreta nano. But the diamonback will work in your pocket, as most if not all the others are too big or shaped wrong to hide like an lcp.I left out Kahr and Keltecs I don't like either of them having had bad experiences with both,Just my preference.
Lots of ar's at low prices, the 2nd GEN slide fire stock which looks more like a regular AR stock, more refined and better looking, also 50 dollars more that Gen 1.Ammo was plentiful, more cases stacked up than before, in all calibers. I picked up some rem 62 grain 223, just 100 rounds and a mag, ammo was $13 a box of 20, pmc 55 grain was $7 a box. Buy I want to see f there is a difference in my 1x7 twist, then if so, move a bit higher to 70 grain. My bud picked up a nice scope, and a 3d laser rangefinder, and a couple boresighters, of course mine was broken, already sent back. But all in all a good day.The new glass with the laser assist is nice, I have to save up for one.That and maybe the diamonback or sig, "because of the built in laser. There is a new laser for the lcp that is relativlly flat, goes on the frame with 2 pins removed and replaced. Doesn't add any real size to the gun, $90 bucks. The sig is very nice looking if you like sigs. And was less money than the 380 sig 238.
I did notice an absense of the normally overwellming Glock presence, whatever that means.
The new diamondback 9mm, almost went home with me to replace my 380 ruger, but I decided to wait till more reviews were in. It's the smallest 9 or the lot, LC9, nano, sig, etc. I think the Sig was the nicest, followed "looks wise" by the Barreta nano. But the diamonback will work in your pocket, as most if not all the others are too big or shaped wrong to hide like an lcp.I left out Kahr and Keltecs I don't like either of them having had bad experiences with both,Just my preference.
Lots of ar's at low prices, the 2nd GEN slide fire stock which looks more like a regular AR stock, more refined and better looking, also 50 dollars more that Gen 1.Ammo was plentiful, more cases stacked up than before, in all calibers. I picked up some rem 62 grain 223, just 100 rounds and a mag, ammo was $13 a box of 20, pmc 55 grain was $7 a box. Buy I want to see f there is a difference in my 1x7 twist, then if so, move a bit higher to 70 grain. My bud picked up a nice scope, and a 3d laser rangefinder, and a couple boresighters, of course mine was broken, already sent back. But all in all a good day.The new glass with the laser assist is nice, I have to save up for one.That and maybe the diamonback or sig, "because of the built in laser. There is a new laser for the lcp that is relativlly flat, goes on the frame with 2 pins removed and replaced. Doesn't add any real size to the gun, $90 bucks. The sig is very nice looking if you like sigs. And was less money than the 380 sig 238.
I did notice an absense of the normally overwellming Glock presence, whatever that means.