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The Wilson Combat Grip Modules are probably one of the least expensive upgrades & the most crucial. These give the pistol a firm grip, more stability & overall (I think( feels like a totally different gun). The only Sig Sauer I have not touched is the (Overpriced) Sig Sauer P365 XL "Custom Works" as it comes with a laser cut grip, gold titaniun barrel & trigger. It has the lighting cuts etc. The price tag -I got lucky @ 1,200. I do want to upgrade my origional. Thank you for the great video. I am going to buy the parts. I need someone to install, as I do not know what I am doing. Take care-God bless.
I always wanted a Beretta 92. My local arms vendor had a 92X on stock. I bought it just to exchange it 3 weeks later for a regular 92FS. Didn‘t regret that change. I love my basic non fancy 92FS. It’s doing a great group at 15m and still a good one at 25m Take the basic model and spend the rest of the money on ammo and train, train, train.
I own a savage 320 12 gauge and 20 gauge. I own a rough rider. I own a rossi rs 22 but cannot get 25 Round mags anywhere. I own a hi point 45 acp. And i own a maverick 88 cruiser.
I am a fan of the old H&R Partners. Any gauge, dead nuts reliable, simple as can be, maintainace can’t be any simpler. Want to be tactical, wack the barrel off at 18 1/2, put a big dot front bead on it, a butt stock ammo cuff, and a couple rattle cans of camo paint.
@Line45 " Making this video doesn't mean that Glock pistols suck. Those who say that simply don't know what they are saying about", they do suck, and I know what I am talking about. I have owned 3 they were unreliable and not very accurate, but happy to say they are gone. Sad part is I have several clones and never a problem with them. What I said was based on my personal experience with the brand and mine only.
I totally get your point. They are very accurate and a great value. Having said that, it is still a Glock Clone that while better than your average Glock, doesn't really stand out in the market place. They aren't used by the military, haven't really rocked the competition circuit, not used in video games. They are simply a good shooting platform lost in the Glock clone universe. Unless they come out with some outstanding innovation or other ways to shine, the Stoeger will always be that quiet gun that does things just really well, but not well enough. I would just enjoy it and not worry about what a Gun Tuber, or even myself, thinks of it.
What is a " single action , double action revolver " A revolver is EITHER a DOUBLE action ( meaning you can cock the hammer manually or cycle it with the TRIGGER , or single action meaning each time you want to shoot it you need to cook the HAMMER!!! SO to say it is DOUBLE action SINGLE action is a wordy way of a person with no knowledge of revolvers of what they are talking about uses a wordy (meaninglessly wordy) dialog to make it look like they are talking about!!! sort of like DEMOCRATS do!!!
As a police officer at the department I retired from I had to buy my gun. I bought the 686 back in 1984. Never had a problem with it. Several hundred rounds through it. Only miss fire of my doing not the gun. At one point our town went atuos that they bought.