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Don't listen to 'em, OP.
I got one if those because it works with a suppressor. Perfect way to use my boring ass Glock. Attached File |
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Quoted: Don't listen to 'em, OP. I got one if those because it works with a suppressor. Perfect way to use my boring ass Glock. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/giphy-84.gif View Quote |
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I hope yours doesn’t blow up like @guacamole did. They seem real picky
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Quoted: Looks sweet! The roulette wheel discount game at their website is cool. I got 20% off. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: ...fit perfectly, because I read the instructions!! I love this thing! I can't wait to shoot it in the morning. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/52158/Attach0_20210311_162357-1861489.jpg View Quote An excellent chassis color choice, you'll enjoy shooting it. And I've yet to blow mine up my Gen II MCK either. Attached File |
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Glockamole |
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I've been watching Raised By Wolves and many of the antagonists were all armed with Micros.
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Quoted: This is about a third of the price. https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/recover_tactical_glock_brace01.jpg View Quote Have the Micro Chassis, the Flux and the Recover Tactical brace...the Recover Tactical is the cheapest and by for the best IMHO. ROCK6 |
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Quoted: Did you email CAA? View Quote Quoted: An excellent chassis color choice, you'll enjoy shooting it. And I've yet to blow mine up my Gen II MCK either. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/555/DSCN3120_JPG-1806430.JPG View Quote Quoted: Enjoy OP, they're a blast! One word of caution, I've heard some say those chassis setups will wear out with a lot of installing and removal of the handgun which will affect accuracy (or so I heard). I just figured I'd get a used G17 and leave mine in the chassis. ROCK6 View Quote |
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Quoted: So a range toy. That's fine. I've got several myself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: PCC isn't a verb. Do you mean where do I shoot mine? At the range usually, sometimes just targets in the woods. So a range toy. That's fine. I've got several myself. This is a Rogueboss style troll. |
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im pretty sure op did it wrong, the front is supposed to fall off
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Excellent parody thread. LOL
You guys cost me money! Ordered more Cherry Balmz and now I just ordered one of these for my Glock 21. |
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Quoted: Why? Dude this shit has been around over 100 years since the stocked mounted Mauser C96 (~1912) and Luger P08 Artillery model (1913), and even before with black-powder cavalry guns with shoulder stocks as they keep the firearm compact, but give much better stability and accuracy at longer ranges. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2353/U_S_-Springfield-1855-pistol-with-stock--1862006.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2353/Colt_PDW-1862007.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2353/Cav_PDW-1862008.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2353/C96-1862009.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2353/P08-1862010.png Too many get stuck on "pistol caliber" or ballistics comparisons and completely over look the niche of the stocked (or arm-braced) pistol. They're still relatively compact, they can stretch your handgun range out to 75-100 meters, three-points of contact are better for accuracy and faster follow up shots, and some boomer-incels just don't appreciate the good looks: https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/v440/ROCK-6/20210306_111528.jpg?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds Enjoy OP, they're a blast! One word of caution, I've heard some say those chassis setups will wear out with a lot of installing and removal of the handgun which will affect accuracy (or so I heard). I just figured I'd get a used G17 and leave mine in the chassis. ROCK6 View Quote Get both option winner! |
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Quoted: I'm rather surprised 9mm doesn't hurt your wrists honestly. You seem sensitive and fragile based on your posts... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does shooting 9mm hurt your wrists OP? Why else shoulder a pistol round? He's still butthurt from years ago when he didn't know the difference between an opossum and a cat. |
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Quoted: I missed that thread anyone have a link? View Quote https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/CAA-MCK-blew-apart-on-first-use-/5-2427430/ CAA Reply on page 4 eta: @BeerPimp |
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I just took an MCK in on trade.
Its made for a Glock. Anyone know if I can drop a P320 into it with a coversion part ? or do I need to buy a damn Glock to put in it now. Attached File |
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Quoted: I just took an MCK in on trade. Its made for a Glock. Anyone know if I can drop a P320 into it with a coversion part ? or do I need to buy a damn Glock to put in it now. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/7187/20210323_091009_jpg-1876607.JPG View Quote Dremel and JB plastic Weld? or... You're going to have to buy a Glock now. |
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Quoted: I just took an MCK in on trade. Its made for a Glock. Anyone know if I can drop a P320 into it with a coversion part ? or do I need to buy a damn Glock to put in it now. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/7187/20210323_091009_jpg-1876607.JPG View Quote You know what to do, I sense a Glock in your future. Now just be sure you read the owners manual, you wouldn't want the front to fall off. |
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