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Originally Posted By mak0:
Is it a simple drop in replacement? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mak0:
Originally Posted By CrimsonTideShooter:
Also for anyone wondering, the folding charging handle is a HUGE upgrade. It's a must. You just have to pull off the back cover so the bolt can slide back far enough (like if you were taking the bolt out to clean it) and the charging handle will key out/in to the receiver at the rear. |
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Originally Posted By CrimsonTideShooter: Yep! Just drops in like it would on a SCAR. You just have to pull off the back cover so the bolt can slide back far enough (like if you were taking the bolt out to clean it) and the charging handle will key out/in to the receiver at the rear. View Quote What are the advantages over the stock and why do you feel it’s a necessary upgrade? I’m tempted, but for $100 I’m interested to learn more about why you like it so much before diving in. Thanks! |
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i want one pretty badly.
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I am an old soul, I like old whiskey, old guns, good cigars and loose women.
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Originally Posted By Pmbspyder: @CrimsonTideShooter What are the advantages over the stock and why do you feel it’s a necessary upgrade? I’m tempted, but for $100 I’m interested to learn more about why you like it so much before diving in. Thanks! View Quote With the new one, you can just charge the weapon and shoot. The handle will fold on the first shot and stay folded until you need to charge the gun again. When it's folded it's tucked away pretty good and blends in with the rest of the gun. I do agree that the price is steep, but it's a quality piece for sure. I wish it was about 50 bucks instead of double that. But like with the SCARs I feel like we're going to pay a "cool tax" on all the parts for the B&T. |
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Very helpful, thanks man. My only concern is my hand sits pretty close to the stock charging handle now. With the folder, it looks like it extends forward another half inch or so which would hit my palm when it reciprocates
Definitely a “wish I could try before I buy” kind of thing |
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What mount height is everyone using for T1/micro style sights?
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Just pulled the trigger and snagged a GHM45.
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Lol...I swore off the APC45 initially because of the insane magazine prices, but the lower MSRP on GHM45 made the disease of addiction kick in and I rationalized getting it in about 2 min when I saw THSF had them in stock. They’re not even shipping with owner’s manuals yet because they weren’t through printing them, so B&T is going to mail them. This 1st batch is supposedly going to be small with a larger lot to follow. Hopefully no bugs.
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Dude I totally get the urge to get more. This GHM9 might actually be my favorite gun ever. It's just built so well and shoots so good. I own a lot of high end and nice guns, but this GHM9 is just my favorite I think.
I like it so much I bought 2 of them. Now I want more. If you had the GHM9 what would be your next B&T purchase? |
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Originally Posted By ChrisWMT:
Finally got mine but will be sending the upper to B&T on Tuesday for the updated feed ramps (US16 prefix). Picked up a T1 for it as well, just waiting on USPS. Is anyone else's safety really stiff? https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1862/44382546812_466a44e41e_k_d.jpg View Quote |
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HB Industries sells reduced weight selector springs among other B&T accessories
https://hbindustries.net/store/product-category/bt-products/ |
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Originally Posted By ChrisWMT:
Thanks for the link, might delete the right selector while I'm at it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Anyone interested in the folding brace setup? Got it in a trade with the gun and I prefer the collapsible brace instead.
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Originally Posted By iSlappaDaaBass:
Anyone interested in the folding brace setup? Got it in a trade with the gun and I prefer the collapsible brace instead. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/410134/19D9F60E-0BD4-4DD6-B38F-3E543BE713CE-662080.JPG View Quote |
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Anybody know of sources with the folding brace in stock?
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So, the other poster asked what is the best Aimpoint Micro Mount for the GHM9. I find that with the Factory BUIS, which are excellent IMO, while using the Collapsible Brace, I have to cock my head sideways on the Brace to look through the BUIS. This is perfect for using the BUIS as they are intended- as a backup. What Mount have people used that they like. I was thinking a Scalarworks Leap in Lower 1/3. I think it's important to be able to see through the mount a little for spacial awareness and also to have an upright head position in a CQB/Home Defense scenario.
Also, has anyone used the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger yet??? I bought one from Brownells, but when I heard that you have to possibly remove material out of your receiver and I watched the MAC YT Video of him out running the unit, I'm inclined to just stick with the Factory Trigger in the gun. The Factory Trigger, btw, is excellent IMHO for a gun like this. I wouldn't want a Geissele S3G type trigger for my Wife, or Sons in a in a high stress Home Defense event (God Forbid). Regarding the Charging Handle. I think the Factory has it right. I tried it on both sides and it's fine for ME on the left side with my grip on the gun, however, others that grip the gun on the magwell and/or with big Yeti Hands might find it problematic. I switched the CH back to the right side. If the gun goes into action with a round in the chamber the CH shouldn't even be a factor- just like an AR. The only issue, like ALL reciprocating CH's is that going around corners or barricades you need to train not to Malf. the gun. Lastly, the safety is excellent on this weapon IMO. Even my tiny Wife has no problem disengaging this safety because of the large paddle. Getting the safety back on to the SAFE Position is a bit hard for her and she has to reposition her hand. Additionally, I can see where some with the aforementioned Bear Paws might want a Safety Delete, but with normal sized hands like me, it hasn't been an issue & my 9yo Kid actually prefers to manipulate the safety to the fire position by using his index finger to disengage the ambi safety if I just hand him the gun and don't interfere. He also, like the Wife, grips the gun on the front of the Magwell which makes it harder to hold steady with a Suppressor Mounted, but is no problem unsuppressed. |
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I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer but these don't appear to have a firing pin block. I wonder how prone these will be to out of battery detonation.
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Originally Posted By sqwerl:
I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer but these don't appear to have a firing pin block. I wonder how prone these will be to out of battery detonation. View Quote For comparison, does anyone know if the other contenders in the PCC/PDW space have firing pin blocks? Scorpion Evo? MP5? Uzi? Stribog? AR15-9mm? (Pretty sure this one doesn’t) (Edited to add:) Don’t most modern weapons (including the above) have some sort of engineering or hammer/bolt geometry at work to prevent the hammer from falling/striking the firing pin until the bolt is all the way forward, thus (supposedly) preventing OOB firing? To my limited understanding, doesn’t a FPB typically prevent firing unless the trigger is actually pulled (such as an unintended firing from a weapon drop, or “slam fires” from firing pin inertia as we see in AR pattern rifles indenting the primer on chambered but unfired rounds)? My line of thinking (and hope, actually) is that there are other mechanisms in place in these weapons to effectively prevent OOB firings even if they do not have a firing pin block. I am seeking to understand, not just argue, so I appreciate anyone who can enlighten me on this. |
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Originally Posted By Kent: Hadn't thought about that. For comparison, does anyone know if the other contenders in the PCC/PDW space have firing pin blocks? Scorpion Evo? MP5? Uzi? Stribog? View Quote |
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What height optic are you guys using with your telescoping brace setup?
I know a full cowitness mount will be best with the irons, but I want something lower (admittedly for aesthetic reasons) on a QD. Figured if the optic take a shit I’d just pull it off instead of shooting through it anyway. Was thinking either Aimpoint T2 or MRO on a low QD mount. Just not sure if I will be able to get my eye down low enough to actually see through it with this brace setup. Anyone have that and is it working well? |
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The guns just don’t look right with raised optics IMO...lol...I have low mounts on them, some QD some not .This set up isn’t a problem with the APC9 obviously because the BUIS is recessed but with the GHM9 and KH9 the folded BUIS obscure the lower FOV somewhat. I put Bobro low rider BUIS on the KH9 because of this, on the GHM9 I put the Aimpoint almost midway on the rail and the folded BUIS don’t bother me a much so I just kept the factory BUIS. The Trijicon MRO sits higher in its low mount and the folded BUIS is barely noticeable in the FOV.
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Originally Posted By bestiller:
The guns just don’t look right with raised optics IMO...lol...I have low mounts on them, some QD some not .This set up isn’t a problem with the APC9 obviously because the BUIS is recessed but with the GHM9 and KH9 the folded BUIS obscure the lower FOV somewhat. I put Bobro low rider BUIS on the KH9 because of this, on the GHM9 I put the Aimpoint almost midway on the rail and the folded BUIS don’t bother me a much so I just kept the factory BUIS. The Trijicon MRO sits higher in its low mount and the folded BUIS is barely noticeable in the FOV. View Quote The guy above who posted a pic with his aimpoint(?) on a fortis mount, that looks pretty good actually. But I'd still like a low mount. Sounds like a MRO on a low QD mount should give just enough height to not see the irons but still look good and low. |
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Originally Posted By CrimsonTideShooter: I agree man I don't like the look of cowitness mounts and especially lower 1/3 on this gun. The guy above who posted a pic with his aimpoint(?) on a fortis mount, that looks pretty good actually. But I'd still like a low mount. Sounds like a MRO on a low QD mount should give just enough height to not see the irons but still look good and low. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By rm2092: My optic is a Holosun 503GU and I have swapped the mount out for the Bobro and most likely sell the Fortis since I no longer need it. View Quote Thank you!! ETA: Never mind, just realized it was you that posted the pic above. That actually doesn't look bad at all. Nice setup! |
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Originally Posted By mskleinx:
http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w388/mskleinx/20180914_073551%20002_zpslkcpuhtn.jpg View Quote |
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CrimsonTideShooter, here is my KH9 with telescopic brace, Bobro low rider BUIS, and Aimpoint Micro in low mount. I actually like the cheek weld.
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Originally Posted By mskleinx:
My apologies. I was rude to let my pistol do my talking. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By bestiller:
CrimsonTideShooter, here is my KH9 with telescopic brace, Bobro low rider BUIS, and Aimpoint Micro in low mount. I actually like the cheek weld. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/59839/0C6A699E-60D5-4A1D-AFF0-687ABEB6407E-671392.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/59839/AB6857A3-0F3C-4881-B76A-29D87A109E79-671397.JPG View Quote |
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Just a PSA and no connection with it, but there’s a NIB GHM9 Compact model with a complete B&T/Gear Headworks telescopic brace adaptor for $2250 on EE. Not a smoking hot deal but being that these are unobtainable at the moment with no time table or knowledge of anymore coming maybe a deal for someone who’s wanting one.
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DEAL ALERT -- Brownells has the B&T GHM9 in stock for $1203 shipped ($1326 MINUS 10% coupon code "VA9", plus free shipping).
That is the cheapest "delivered to your FFL's door" price I've ever seen for one. Note: the code is good TODAY ONLY (Sept 17), so if you want it you better move fast. (It was still in stock as of the time of this posting) |
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Originally Posted By Kent:
DEAL ALERT -- Brownells has the B&T GHM9 in stock for $1203 shipped ($1326 MINUS 10% coupon code "VA9", plus free shipping). That is the cheapest "delivered to your FFL's door" price I've ever seen for one. Note: the code is good TODAY ONLY (Sept 17), so if you want it you better move fast. (It was still in stock as of the time of this posting) View Quote |
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Originally Posted By bestiller:
Just a PSA and no connection with it, but there’s a NIB GHM9 Compact model with a complete B&T/Gear Headworks telescopic brace adaptor for $2250 on EE. Not a smoking hot deal but being that these are unobtainable at the moment with no time table or knowledge of anymore coming maybe a deal for someone who’s wanting one. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By cyclone:
I think THSF has some as well................. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cyclone:
Originally Posted By bestiller:
Just a PSA and no connection with it, but there’s a NIB GHM9 Compact model with a complete B&T/Gear Headworks telescopic brace adaptor for $2250 on EE. Not a smoking hot deal but being that these are unobtainable at the moment with no time table or knowledge of anymore coming maybe a deal for someone who’s wanting one. |
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Originally Posted By Montesf1030:
Pick up tonight from one of the LGS here in Orlando... Was lucky enough to get a B&T GHM9 Compact ... What an amazing looking gun ... Can’t wait to take it to the range https://imgur.com/gallery/6oJhdEl https://imgur.com/gallery/6oJhdEl View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Can someone post a pic of their GHM9 without the side rail?
Or confirm if there is or is not MLOK under those rails. What is the barrel length of that Compact? 4.25in Edited.... |
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Originally Posted By CJofFL:
What store? Do they have more? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CJofFL:
Originally Posted By Montesf1030:Pick up tonight from one of the LGS here in Orlando... https://tarheelstatefirearms.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=17_122&product_id=435 |
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