I bought one a while back from them. They have some nice conceal holsters!I'm really liking these. Some pretty sweet designs.
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Take a look at L.A.G. Tactical. They are located in Reno and make some great holsters. I just ordered my fourth for a purchase I made Wednesday.I'm really liking these. Some pretty sweet designs.
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I like their holsters. I have an OWB for my 380 and it’s nice.I'm really liking these. Some pretty sweet designs.
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Kimber. Wishlist item for me.Kimber custom II best pistol I've ever owned View attachment 48378
Is that the MOS version or did you get it machined for the opticOld faithful (Glock 34) is never far away, even when I’m working on the Jeep at home.
Recently had to replace the optic because I finally broke the glass after nearly 60k. Trijicon was going to warranty it but I’ve been wanting to try the smaller 1 MOA dot so they gave me a great deal on a new one instead. View attachment 369368
It’s a Gen 5MOS version with a C&H precision plate. I do have a Gen 5 17 slide that has been milled for an RMR also. With the C&H plate it’s super solid and secure. And standard ameriglo backup irons give me a lower 1/3 co-witness which I prefer. Been a great setup. I teach train and carry with it. I want to say I have 57-58 thousand rounds through this setup.Is that the MOS version or did you get it machined for the optic
Dang… I bought a gen 3 22 years ago and ended up teaching classes on it for a few years to transition from S&W model 10’s & 64’s to semi autos. Not near as many rounds down range as you though, probably 5k in mine and another 15k in othersIt’s a Gen 5MOS version with a C&H precision plate. I do have a Gen 5 17 slide that has been milled for an RMR also. With the C&H plate it’s super solid and secure. And standard ameriglo backup irons give me a lower 1/3 co-witness which I prefer. Been a great setup. I teach train and carry with it. I want to say I have 57-58 thousand rounds through this setup.
At first I was on the road teaching roughly 25-30 weeks a year and then also attending roughly 10 classes on top of that. Most of them with fairly high round counts. Over the last couple of years though I’ve cut my teaching back to just a few local classes and a couple out of state. I still attend a half dozen or so. It’s been through hell and back and I’ve had to replace my fair share of worn out internal but… it just keeps chugging.Dang… I bought a gen 3 22 years ago and ended up teaching classes on it for a few years to transition from S&W model 10’s & 64’s to semi autos. Not near as many rounds down range as you though, probably 5k in mine and another 15k in others
I’m sold on Glock, out of the box they seem to outshoot most unmodified guns for half the price, maintenance is simple, and trigger pull is same or close on every model.At first I was on the road teaching roughly 25-30 weeks a year and then also attending roughly 10 classes on top of that. Most of them with fairly high round counts. Over the last couple of years though I’ve cut my teaching back to just a few local classes and a couple out of state. I still attend a half dozen or so. It’s been through hell and back and I’ve had to replace my fair share of worn out internal but… it just keeps chugging.
Bingo. I have a couple higher end pistols and while I enjoy them… they don’t get the attention my glocks get.I’m sold on Glock, out of the box they seem to outshoot most unmodified guns for half the price, maintenance is simple, and trigger pull is same or close on every model.
Very nice. I’m a 2011 convert after a long time love affair with 1911’s. I still have my Wilson EDC X9 but the 2011 has been a great addition.Went with the classic 1911 View attachment 371414
Nice ive been eyeballing the 2011 and liked them since they came out. How is it in comparison to the traditional 1911?Very nice. I’m a 2011 convert after a long time love affair with 1911’s. I still have my Wilson EDC X9 but the 2011 has been a great addition.View attachment 371415
It’s a lot smoother (granted a 2011 in 9mm is pretty much like shooting airsoft) but the recoil impulse is not as sharp even on 2011’s in .45. I will say they’re just as picky with ammo and they do need to be broken in and maintained. But overall I think they are nicer to shoot if you’re gonna spend all day on the range. I carry a full size G34 so the size part doesn’t really factor in. I guess I have more room in my pants than othersNice ive been eyeballing the 2011 and liked them since they came out. How is it in comparison to the traditional 1911?
Nice I’m not too surprised since it is more geared towards fast competition style shooting. Seems like it is well balanced, as for maintenance just guessing but since it seems like it uses a lot more precision parts. Does it require more frequent cleaning vs a normal 1911.It’s a lot smoother (granted a 2011 in 9mm is pretty much like shooting airsoft) but the recoil impulse is not as sharp even on 2011’s in .45. I will say they’re just as picky with ammo and they do need to be broken in and maintained. But overall I think they are nicer to shoot if you’re gonna spend all day on the range. I carry a full size G34 so the size part doesn’t really factor in. I guess I have more room in my pants than others