Thanks. Nice to read a review by someone who had more than 10 minutes at SHOT media day to play with this thing. I'm not surprised it has more of a learning curve than a bumpfire stock.
the problem is that.. it works..sometimes
cant do complete magdumps as of yet. its an entirely different process from standard bumpfiring. one can get good at it, but for me... ammo was a constraint. about 10 mags and you should get good at it.
I think MAC has a similar experience.
Your long term reviews will be interesting. I had planned on getting one, but money went elsewhere. I'm happy waiting to hear it's worth it before diving in....
get a 5.45 upper much cheaper
I may do that, i have about 7k rounds of that stuff
you dont own a ak-74 tho.. lol
u can shoot my 74's if u wantThat is why i still have 7 k of that stuff..
It was a Christmas gift. Im really Going to have to get an upper or them pesky rounds. If it were 223 or 7.62x39..... I would have empty spam cans by now.
What you're saying is that this trigger actually costs over $600. The trigger doesn't actually "work" as advertised-- until you throw $100 in ammo downrange getting a feel for it.
Which brings up the fact that it won't "work" for the next guy you hand it to--at least until that person sends a couple hundred rounds down the pipe. And so on and so on...
Having tried the SlideFire, I can tell you that takes only about half a mag to get the 600 rpm going. Still interested in the Tac, but watching to see where the price settles.
It sounds like the trigger works exactly as advertised. There is just a learning curve....
Agreed. That's why i put "works " in quotes. The vids show fast cycling, but it's likely that there will be purchasers with slower reflexes who can never get it to "work" like the guy in the video.
There also might be complaints that the cool music is not there when they are doing a mag dump...