Where can I find how deep the sea walls are?
What's the most accurate app/site? Would especially love to know marinas and the parts where it transitions into the harbor and piers.
What's the most accurate app/site? Would especially love to know marinas and the parts where it transitions into the harbor and piers.
I tried the glock 26 and to my surprise it was shooting pretty nice for me. Wasn't snappy for me.
What options are these?
I get it if it's for the range, but would you trust carrying it?
Specifically inquiring about triggers for glocks and sig 365 axg legion. If anyone using aftermarkets for these id love to hear your input.
There's a wedge by the thumb to help give your thumb space to wrap around your pistol and the dcc clip thingy is slanted. Do these actually work and help?
Also I read it makes it way too bulky for aiwb.
I loved the Glock 47 at the rental range but when I tried the gen 6 Glock 17 i did not like it. How would you guys describe the difference and is it significant?
I have a Gen 6 Glock 19 and really like the grip, but I'm not a huge fan of the trigger feel.
I prefer a trigger with relatively short/light take-up, a clearly defined wall, a clean/crisp break with minimal roll, and a positive reset. The Gen 6 feels like it has a softer wall and longer rolling break to me.
Is there an OEM-only modification or combination of Glock parts that can get closer to that feel while maintaining factory reliability and safeties?
This would eventually be a carry gun, so I'd prefer to stay with OEM parts rather than a complete aftermarket trigger.
Thanks!
I have a Gen 6 Glock 19 and really like the grip, but I'm not a huge fan of the trigger feel.
I prefer a trigger with relatively short/light take-up, a clearly defined wall, a clean/crisp break with minimal roll, and a positive reset. The Gen 6 feels like it has a softer wall and longer rolling break to me.
Is there an OEM-only modification or combination of Glock parts that can get closer to that feel while maintaining factory reliability and safeties?
This would eventually be a carry gun, so I'd prefer to stay with OEM parts rather than a complete aftermarket trigger.
Thanks!
I’m trying to decide between a 2–3 MOA dot, 6 MOA dot, or 2 MOA + 32 MOA circle for my Glock 19 carry gun.
I keep hearing that the circle-dot creates a busier sight picture, but how much of a disadvantage is that at typical defensive distances? Wouldn’t the larger circle potentially make acquisition easier?
I’m also thinking about situations where you don’t have a perfect stance or presentation - moving, leaning, crouching, shooting one handed, or from other awkward positions. Does the circle-dot provide a noticeable advantage there, or does that advantage mostly disappear with enough training?
I’m still new (about 3 months shooting) but did well with a 3 MOA dot in my first red dot class doing draws at 5 yards.
For those who have trained with all three, 2–3 MOA, 6 MOA, or 32 + 2 MOA—which would you choose for a carry gun and why?
yes I know I just posted, I just wanted to clean my post up and be more specific.
I’m trying to decide what reticle to run on my Glock 19 for concealed carry: a standard 2–3 MOA dot, a larger 6 MOA dot, or a 2 MOA dot + 32 MOA circle.
I’ve only been shooting for about 3 months and recently took my first red dot class. I used a 3 MOA dot and did fairly well with it, but we were mostly doing holster draws at 5 yards. So far I’ve taken my CCL class and two basic pistol classes, so I’m still very much learning.
I understand the argument that a smaller dot gives you a cleaner and more precise sight picture, while a 6 MOA dot should be easier to pick up quickly. The 32 MOA circle + 2 MOA dot seems like it could potentially give you the advantages of both.
One thing I’m wondering about is how much the “busier sight picture” of the circle-dot actually matters on a carry gun. At typical close defensive distances, wouldn’t faster/easier acquisition potentially be more useful than having the cleanest possible sight picture?
I’m also thinking about shooting from less-than-ideal positions. At the range I can stand upright with a consistent presentation, but in a real defensive situation I could potentially be moving, leaning, crouched, on the ground, shooting one-handed, etc. Does the circle-dot offer any meaningful advantage when your presentation or body position isn’t perfect, or does good training make that mostly irrelevant?
For those of you who have actually trained and carried with these different reticles, what do you prefer and why?
2–3 MOA dot, 6 MOA dot, or 32 MOA circle + 2 MOA dot?
Does the circle actually help you acquire the reticle faster in practice? Is the 6 MOA dot a better compromise? And if you started with a circle-dot, did you eventually switch to dot-only as your presentation improved?
I’m considering the Holosun EPS, and the MRS would let me switch between the 2 MOA dot and 32 MOA + 2 MOA circle-dot. I’m mainly trying to figure out what experienced shooters actually prefer on a carry gun and why.
I bought some beautiful yellow 6 piston calipers and I love the look of the bbs LM but I'm wondering if it hides the calipers too much especially in person compared to pictures?
It would suck to not have my calipers seen since I paid a lot for them and specifically wanted to show off the yellow calipers.
I'm in the market for one. Much appreciated
I recently made a post saying I was going to get the JM but it takes a couple of weeks to make. I need something sooner for classes!
Edit: looking for it to be for concealed carry inside waist band appendix AND 3 o'clock. Light bearing is a plus
It'll be for concealed carry. Anything I should change? Just want to confirm before I order.
For example, I’m considering this VP9A1 package:
https://www.redteamarmory.com/product/hk-vp9a1-or-hls-9mm-17r-blk
I plan to train with the iron sights for a while before transitioning to a red dot. However, since this will be my first firearm, I’m wondering whether buying a package that already includes an optic is generally a good way to save money.
Are the red dots included in these packages usually decent, or would I be better off buying the firearm by itself and choosing a higher quality optic separately later?
I want something that looks like an assault rifle and not like something from 1865 or like I'm going hunting for deer. But I also don't want a pump or bolt action.
I was pinning 40 units instead of 20. I think I had a 100mg/ml vial at one point and didn't realize I had switched to 200mg/ml. Labs were ok but estradiol was 49.7 and test was over 1500. I'm supposed to be taking 120mg a week but was taking 240. pray for me.