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I want the green oneAt the last Rimfire Challenge I promised @Kimber Custom I'd have a .22 pistol next time I went. I've wanted one of these in red since the moment I saw one. Thanks again @LuckySG!
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Sorry you had to sell your AUG, I know you liked it. I have looked at the Arsenal 106 series at K-var, pretty pricey. They have status in the AK world and seem to be top notch. Glad it is working for you.Made up my mind. Sold my AUG so I can buy an Arsenal 106 F. Needed emergency funds since I had to dip in it, didn't want to be out of a 5.56 rifle.
Two birds one stone.
Yeah, but it is what it is. I can probably get another one when I start making more money anyways. At least I'm getting an AK, instead of something I need to learn the ergos of all over again.Sorry you had to sell your AUG, I know you liked it. I have looked at the Arsenal 106 series at K-var, pretty pricey. They have status in the AK world and seem to be top notch. Glad it is working for you.
I have shot this gun now a few times. I went from the medium grip to the small grip. It is much easier for me to hold in my smaller hands, short fat fingers. The only thing I noticed that is going to take a little getting used to is that my little finger falls exactly where the frame and magazine meet, leaving that little gap, so I just have to adjust my grip a bit.When you've had time to compare both grips would you let me know your thoughts on each. The family and I have only ever used the standard grips on the P250 and P320 and never the RX, but I'm interested to know your opinion on each comparatively.
tyI have shot this gun now a few times. I went from the medium grip to the small grip. It is much easier for me to hold in my smaller hands, short fat fingers. The only thing I noticed that is going to take a little getting used to is that my little finger falls exactly where the frame and magazine meet, leaving that little gap, so I just have to adjust my grip a bit.
Collaborated with a CNC manufacturer and this is the second idea that's come from design to product. Simple and effective.
Holds Lee and Hornady bushing dies.
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