Day 3 with my new Atlas Apollo v3 π₯π₯π₯
I'm running through some ammo and it's been a pleasure to shoot!
I'm running through some ammo and it's been a pleasure to shoot!
Just picked up the Atlas Apollo v3 yesterday and took it out with the Dark Forge Reaper.
Both are phenomenal pistols and you can spend so much time at the range. Just blowing through your ammo because they both shoot accurately, fast shooters, flat, etc... π₯π₯π₯
Atlas Apollo v3
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Dark Forge Reaper
You need the judge but these 2 pistols are phenomenal. I've only had the atlas Apollo for a day and a half now, but I'm not disappointed with it at all and I already knew that I loved the Dark Forge.
Both are fast and the feel of both are of great quality. The double tap groups are tight at 5 to 7 yards.
Custom Shop Colt Python 6" Compensated, Pic Rail, RMR Mount, RMR Green Dot, Reactive Maxx Gripsπ₯π₯π₯
The Steyr ATC 6" Rock is a premium, all-stainless-steel 9mm competition pistol engineered specifically for dynamic and precision sport shooting disciplines like IPSC. It features an extended 6-inch cold hammer-forged heavy match barrel, pre-tuned Single Action Only (SAO) trigger, and a fully optics-ready slide.Key Features & SpecificationsAction & Trigger: Short-recoil operated, locked breech with a finely tuned, crisp Single Action Only (SAO) trigger.Barrel: 6.0" (152mm) cold hammer-forged chromoly steel heavy match barrel for an extended sight radius and maximum accuracy.Capacity: 18 or 20 rounds, depending on the magazine configuration.Sighting System: Optic-ready with adjustable LPA competition rear sight and a fiber-optic front post.Ergonomics: Modular and customizable, featuring blaze-orange 3D-printed PA12 polymer grip panels, ambidextrous safety, and an extended magwell.Weight & Finish: Approximately 1,282g (45 oz) with an all-stainless-steel frame and slide, often finished in a distinct PVD grey coating.
Happy the price of the x300 and the dimensions are very close.
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Coast PTX65R Two Beam 1000 Lumen USB-C Rechargeable LED Tactical Weapon LightΒ
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Haha π€£π
I invited my buddy to the range so that he can get his 1st handgun and I rented a Glock and brought a few of my 1911/2011 styles gun so he could see the difference.
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Let me just say, he no longer wants a Glock for his 1st handgun. π
It's definitely high end and doesn't disappoint π―π₯
Chiraq range day on Saturday or Sunday this weekend. π₯π₯π₯
Certain guns you just love to have in the collection because they hit all categories of awesome!
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The look, fit, finish, accuracy, feel, weight, reset, etc ... π
I think the Tisas trigger might be too light (under 1.9lbs) because it fired off 3 rds while trying to double tap. π³
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The range officer gave me a warning not to do that. I think he would've kicked me out but I let him shoot my Vanta 9 the other day so he was cool about it. π
I figured it out! π
I took out three very different but similar handguns today. Each one has their own proprietary way of doing things and taking different magazines but they're all lots of fun to shoot. The Prodigy. I did a little work myself on by adding OnPoint grip, egw kit on the inside and red dirt trigger.
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Ignore the body area because I use that to zero the optic a little bit and do double taps.
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Wilson Combat division 77 project
Stealth arm platypus comp
Springfield Prodigy with semi-custom stuff done to.
From left to right:
High Standard Supermatic Trophy 104 Series, Cal. .22 LR
Smith & Wesson ~ K38 Combat Masterpiece
Dark Forge Reaper
Steyr Arms Rock ATC 6in
CZ 75 TS Czechmate Parrot w/C-More Red Dot 9mm 5.4"
I need to practice going faster but my normal range will only let me double tap.
It's pretty amazing what you can do with a 5-in comped and ported 2011 style pistol where it shoots flat and accurately. π€
I'm hoping that my sketch convinces these custom gun builders that I'm ready for the big leagues and they need to hire me on. Look at the likeness of my design sketch, so accurate. π€£