Have you seen anything intriguing revealed at Shot Show 2022 yet? I have seen the binary triggers for Glock 17 gen 3's. There was another post mentioning the FN Hi Power and its variants. Shadow Systems is releasing a compact model as well as a compensated DR920, comp built into the frame...
I had one that I used for USPSA for a little while and loved it, but have since sold it to upgrade to a Staccato P DPO. Figured if I had the new one the Sig would hardly get used anymore. However, the Sig was a phenomenal firearm and I would recommend it to anyone in the market.
Driving through Mechanicsville MD earlier and noticed a new nutrition store opening up right where Gym Ratz used to be. I can’t remember the name but it was ______ Nutrition. Could this be a 2.0?
Kygunco had 9mm 150gr Syntech rounds for $20 per box of 50, $12 flat rate shipping. There are other places selling 9mm for a dollar or two cheaper per box but it's mostly been 115gr.
Loaded 325 Winchester AA hulls with Alliant American Select, Winchester 209 Primers, Claybuster WAA12SL and one ounce of #9 lead shot for skeet. Third time using these hulls, no signs of wear or damage. Not the cheapest loads but at least I have ammo to use without driving a few hours to pay...
According to MSI, exceptions are as follows:
Between "immediate family members" (defined as a spouse, a parent, a stepparent, a grandparent, a stepgrandparent, an aunt, an uncle, a sibling, a stepsibling, a child, a stepchild, a grandchild, a stepgrandchild, a niece, or a nephew, as related...
I still wonder what Sig Sauer would be like today if they didn't pick up all those military contracts, seeings how they have vastly grown the modularity of their handgun line up since then