The LaRue SPR mount on the SCARH is installed backwards.
One thing the SCAR and ACR share in common is that they sure look bulky, heavy and unwieldy.
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I think the show was good. I loved the ACR. I did not like the price. But i Know it was going to be around 2500 to 3000. The scar goes for 2500.
I think leupolds new bow-mounted rangefinder was the best new product. can wait to get one for my bow.
Cool, springs work. Good job on the pricing too.
Having RO'd her at matches, I can tell you she has excellent safety skills. To me it looks like the tip of her fingernail is resting on the trigger guard. In competition we tend against the straight finger outside the trigger guard. Too slow to get on the trigger. So the finger curls inward with the tip resting on the guard rather than the pad.
Try it and you'll find the finger gets correct positioning on the trigger more readily with less tendency to slap.
Nah, the way I see it is that S&W is still trying to catch up to GLOCK in the center fire semi-auto handgun genre. GLOCK has several NATO issued side arms, I have never heard of any military adopting the M&P as a side arm to date. The Sigma failed and got them sued, the M&P is their latest attempt to capture the market. They are gaining more momentum however.
So what was pulled on Bill Wilson?
In retrospect...I am most looking forward to the Daniel Defense M4V3 (their mid-legnth debut) out of this year's SHOT offerings.
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Thanks for the links DivDoc.
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Another benefit of having a off-trigger finger position other than straight along the frame is that in a weapons retention situation you're less likely to have your index finger get hurt.
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