Message from @Mister Meower
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@Ruthless Alien I think you may be in the wrong channel.
Yeah I think he is too
oh mb
sorry bro
You're good
should I get a last round bolt catch for my 10/22
Sure
It says all metal so if it's not polymer like many pistols nowadays the price isn't too high, particularly if the trigger is an upgrade like they claim.
Huh I missed that. There's also the fact that FN pistol strikers break easy
And I do many easier than they should
Basically FN not doing too hot with their pistols
Also the 503 might have a nice trigger, but I'd go with a p365 or hellcat at that price point
Because:
1. Larger capacity
2. Tritium night sights
500$ are about an average price point for pistols nowadays..you could probably get it cheaper
Maybe
550 is a msrp...its more than possible
But every single one on Gunbroker is always around the 500 dollar matk
Hellcat I need to try out
I highly recommend it
I bought one, and while I haven't shot it yet it just feels excellent in the hand
I was trying to remember what the difference between the hellcat and the XDS was, basically was down to single stack vs double stack.
The thing with that is You need trigger time to make a final decision
Trigger being crisp and feeling good in ur hands is the 1st step
Training w your Firearm is just as important
But nothing I've said is news to many here lol
A gun is just a tool, doesn't do any good if you don't know how to use it.
Indeed
Which is why I need to actually hit the range this week. Dry firing only gets you so far
True that
But muh ammo!
Man. I miss buying Tula spam cans of 9mm
https://www.g-sight.com/products/copy-of-g-sight-training-system-gen-2?variant=31371801034863
For training, have you ever used something like this as an in between dry fire and live fire?
My new ammo I've been trying out is polymer
Polymer?
Like polymer cased?
Polymer bullets
Wait what?
Those actually exist?!
Yep
Hard to find now