I want one. Their RFB 308 bullpup looks awesome too.SEREMAKER wrote:
$925 .... I know the suggested is going for $850 but its going for up-wards of $1400 on gunbrokerwest-phoenix-az wrote:
how much did you order it for?
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I want one. Their RFB 308 bullpup looks awesome too.SEREMAKER wrote:
$925 .... I know the suggested is going for $850 but its going for up-wards of $1400 on gunbrokerwest-phoenix-az wrote:
how much did you order it for?
I didn't think I would ever be interested in something from kel-tec but this one has really sparked my interest .... especially when this thing is 26" over-all1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
I want one. Their RFB 308 bullpup looks awesome too.SEREMAKER wrote:
$925 .... I know the suggested is going for $850 but its going for up-wards of $1400 on gunbrokerwest-phoenix-az wrote:
how much did you order it for?
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I assume when you say "Browning" you mean BHP, since he designed the HP and the 1911.Dilbert_X wrote:
nordx-fx wrote:
Not really up on my Sig Sauer pistols.
Someone give me the short course on what makes the p210 exceptional?
What kind of action is it? M1911 derivative?
Browning derivative essentially.
Its essentially a large frame long slide Browning HP I guess, with quality machining.
From people who have had them they're not all that forgiving, trigger is not perfect and lock time is long, a bit like the S+W M52.
For me it would be handy in .32 or .38, 9mm not so much.Browings and CZs are good, I like SAO triggers, otherwise dunno.Looking for a good .45 or 9mm soonish.
Was looking at the Sig p220 in .45, or another "old reliable" FN HiPower Mk III.
Accuracy and reliability are paramount - and 'it costs what it costs' to get good equipment.
I don't see the point of a 1911 given the amount of gunsmithing and attention needed unless you're shooting Bullseye and the only gun allowed is a 1911.
blasphemyReciprocity wrote:
the .45acp is a big fat lazy american slug.
I mean HK, Glock, Sig, Beretta etc.RAIMIUS wrote:
You mean striker-fired, 9mm, polymer frame pistols?
caseless ammo?Reciprocity wrote:
If I want to buy a well made expensive or boring handgun I can buy from a european or american maker. they all make what they know will sell. glock's been making the same fucking gun for 30 years now just like colt's been cranking out 1911s for 100 years. at this point there are no more "great innovations" left in recoil operated handguns firing conventional ammunition.
bring on the laser pistols and pocket rail guns.
Glock could've taken more than a few lessons in ergonomics from the 100 year old JM Browning designs.Dilbert_X wrote:
Those Euros make some pretty nice firearms, is the US going to come into the latter half of the 20th century any time soon?
The .45 ACP "big fat lazy american slug" is an excellent round, as long as you stick to 230 grain subsonic ammo.Reciprocity wrote:
the .45acp is a big fat lazy american slug. Now the 7.62x38R nagant, that's a well engineered cartridge.
Don't have to. You guys make them for us.Dilbert_X wrote:
Those Euros make some pretty nice firearms, is the US going to come into the latter half of the 20th century any time soon?
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