The Kahr is flatter than the SIg P365. It has a longer barrel. That's significant. The new trend is for triggers with a light take-up until they hit the wall, then a very short pull. That might give a better potential for precise marksmanship than the Kahr's revolver-like feel. However, I suspect that the longer but smooth pull of the Kahr may offer more of a "surprise break" that is useful to avoid flinching. Nothing will completely ruin one's shot like a last moment flinch.
This is true. The anticipation of recoil definitely prevents us from delivering our most accurate shots. I found that the more I shoot the less I think about the recoil. Shooting USPSA over the past few months I’ve become so target focused that I don’t think about the recoil, but then when I’m just plinking steel I do. I definitely appreciate a nice trigger. The trigger in the Khar is a bit long for me personally, but regardless it’s a great gun.
Na sadly the flash hider by itself is considered an evil feature in CA. If you want to use a flash hider here it has to be a fixed mag gun. Thanks for watching
I bought my LC380 brand new on sale for $214 back in 2017. I then bought the LC9 Conversion Kit brand new on sale for $133. That’s way less than the price of the gun itself!
im trying to decide between this lpvo or a 5x36 PA prism scope with offset RDS. the lpvo is on sale for cheaper than the prism, both are almost the same in weight so would i be better off with an lpvo? i've heard you can get better results with a low power mpvo due to its better eyebox in general but idk yet. I dont have the ability to go out and look through all these different brands so I have to hope you guys reviewing them can give us a good idea of what to expect. I'm trying to keep my budget under $300, I also found a primary arms 4-14 ffp scope but the reviews claim its another chinesium crap scope.
Just be careful though cause the mag extension fits the gf1 and their m4s but the gf1 you would have to grind or cut the lip in the mag tube so the shells and follower work but will void your warranty on that specific model as per their video on how to install. The gatlander is their M4 with M2 action but same magtube so you should be fine
My daughter shoots in sasp steel competition. I might have to save up for one. She will start PCC this year along with her rimefire pistol and rifle, optic and iron sights. Was also considering the cyelee bull x pro.
I really like Vortex. I originally planned to use the SPARC on all my guns. I had two of the 1st Gen SPARC's, but the part that houses the power button got crushed on one of them, no idea how, but since they didn't make that model any more Vortex replaced it with the SPARC-AR. I have to say though I don't use either of my SPARC optics anymore simply because they don't have "shake awake" (AKA auto on or movement activated) Any red dot that doesn't have "shake awake" now days is behind the curve by a long shot. The advantage of not having to turn your optic on, especially in a defensive situation, is invaluable. The SPARC optics (with the exception of the Solar which has auto-on) make this even more problematic by having an auto off feature that is meant to save the battery. Since it's a timed switch that turns it off. It could even turn off while you're using it. I believe the SPARC-AR is set for 6 hrs. If for instance if you are out hunting, and you turn your optic on in the morning, if you are out for more than 6 hrs. and go to take a shot your optic may not be on. You have to be sure to hit the button again sometime during the day or make sure it's on before you shoot. Nearly every other optic on the market has some form of shake awake on all their red dot sights. Vortex needs to step up their game in that department. Primary Arms is now offering a replacement battery cap that gives illuminated optics "shake awake." So your scopes batteries won't be dead if you forget to turn it off, and if you pick up your rifle your reticle will automatically be illuminated. I plan to get one for my Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8. Maybe that's something Vortex could build into their scopes.
One thing I don’t know for sure anyone has touched on it. This is not like a 1911 that you can carry in single action with the safety on. On the Bersa the safety is the decocker. So although you can technically carry it in single action, you won’t be able to engage the safety. Which I wouldn’t recommend.
I bought the XL Grip from Sig. After multiple unsuccessful attempts, realize that the grip isn’t CA compliant. Any suggestions on where to get a CA compliant version?
The main issue with finding grips for the ca version is the magazine disconnect, and manual safety. I know JT makes a really nice grip that's metal, and works directly with the CA FCU. Ive seen others remove the magazine disconnect which allows it to work with most grips. I've seen quite a few videos on how to do it. However I can't advise that.
I have mine and I love it. The lower is 50 state legal, but you have to be careful about the upper in places like Illinois and Washington State. You don't want to use an upper with a free-floating handguard like the one listed in the video. It could be considered a barrel shroud. Instead use an upper with a traditional non free-floating handguard the just covers the gas tube. Illinois State Police is already stated that they don't consider that a barrel shroud. This is why the Ruger PC carbine with the extended free-floating handguard is not legal in Illinois.