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Sign me up. 20+1, optics ready, threaded barrel
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I saw that this morning and I like the concept. Seems like a good trainer pistol for defensive guns.
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If it's as reliable as 22plinksters video shows I'd like one. Always heard a fixed barrel design was best for accuracy.
Bangflop! another skinning job due to .260 and proper shot placement.
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Interesting that it's SAO from an internal hammer, not striker fired.
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Interesting that it's SAO from an internal hammer, not striker fired. S&W's M&P .22 Compact is the same way, it's got an internal hammer, no striker. That's why it has a thumb safety. Mine is reliable, reasonably accurate (it's a lot harder to shoot due to it's weight, only 17 ounces). You can go TOO light to shoot real well. The Compact is a nice little pistol.
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