Message from @Tiy991
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As.much as i loved it
51+1 in a holsterable sidearm. Can still use Irons underneath the RDS. Brace is spring loaded and screams out with the push of a level. My fucking noob ass can make a 3-6 inch group at 50 yards.
I do wanna add a 44 mag wheel gun to my collection soon too, maybe one of those smith n wesson 629
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nice dude, I see you went with the flux brace. How do they work?
Fucking amazing. I was one of the first fifty to get one.
@Tiy991 looks cyberpunk as fuck I like it
Had to do a little dremeling to get the x-5 to drop in and get the trigger to work right, but the dudes in Utah helped me out
dope dude. I would love an extra chassis to do that to a 320, although it is kinda getting into PDW territory there
@Deadbeat Radio yoo, I used that noire detective model in a game Im running
Morning yall.
I won't lie, it's a bit like carrying a .50 DEagle on your hip, but it's worth it.
Dude, it's afternoon
It's just small enough to be carryable everyday.
I assume you open carry it?
@thedarkness05 nice man what game? Also anyone else getting cyberpunk 2077 when it comes out?
also morning @INNYGMATYK
I've always sucked dick with pistols. Had a 1911, could not qualify with my militia group to carry it. Could not do a 3 inch group at 11 yards to save my life. The MP17 pushes your accuracy out to minimally 50 yards.
@Deadbeat Radio my starfinder game. He was a lashunta Detective who gave zero fucks and had no issue body bagging perps n doing unsanctioned raids to get the job done
Far enough at least that you have to start factoring in bullet drop.
@INNYGMATYK what's up homie? How are you?
> I assume you open carry it?
@thedarkness05
Oh yeah, the holster is an extra $200, but totally worth it. It's phenominal.
@thedarkness05 sounds like a dope set up. I love that neo noir feel.
yeah 50 yards is about pushing it to where you're effective with a pistol anyways
You can always throw it on a sling too.
The absolute best way to get better at shooting handguns is to #1 Dry fire practice every day and #2 Shoot USPSA or IDPA competitions as often as possible. Sauce: A guy who's a hell of a lot better with pistols than he is with rifles
Pretty much, yeah, at 50yrds, it's time to grab your AR/AK
I feel you @Bard I have more formal training with my sidearm than my rifle. Mostly because the Armed Guard course focuses solely on pistols
@Deadbeat Radio hangin in there p:
Hope yall are well
Speaking of, Its almost time for me to requal with my duty pistol
> The absolute best way to get better at shooting handguns is to #1 Dry fire practice every day and #2 Shoot USPSA or IDPA competitions as often as possible. Sauce: A guy who's a hell of a lot better with pistols than he is with rifles
@Bard
What?? Lmao, dude, I feel like rifles are the easiest thing in the world. Like I start every new to guns friend on an AR-15. They always ask, "Shouldn't I start on a pistol?" and I'm like, "Pistols are hard and recoil more"
@Tiy991 ikr it's whack, when I say that I mean that I have a lot more "dynamic" trigger time with handguns than I do with rifles
I gotcha man. I'm not trash talking or anything. Most people would run circles around me with a conventional pistol.
I am far more experienced shooting and moving with pistols because of my circumstances i.e. the only place that does competitions within an hour of me at a reasonable scale and price
That place being a pistol club that does full scale USPSA comps pretty much every weekend
There aren't even any competitions/tactical training ranges around me and it's killing me. I'm in VA FFS, the "home of the NRA". I have to build or find a local with a range.
big oof
Fuck that sucks dude
Its ok dude, Im sure there arent any near me either
The only ranges are static indoor/outdoor things. Ain't no run and gun.