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Handled one last week while waiting on paperwork at the lgs. Felt good and really liked the sights, u notch and tritium front were really easy to pick up. I've never fired a striker fired pistol but this felt very nice in hand. I haven't made a choice on purchasing one, but leaning toward a Sig 320 of some sort being as this is still too new. I'd go for the Echelon before the Sig. I was one of the first buyers of the P320, when they hit the market. I could really feel it's high bore axis vs my Glock 17. I sold the 320 pretty quick (Why would I want a Glock 17-sized, striker-fired, 9mm with handling characteristics inferior to those of my Glock?). The Echelon has a bore axis more like a Glock, so likely has similar handling characteristics.
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Handled one last week while waiting on paperwork at the lgs. Felt good and really liked the sights, u notch and tritium front were really easy to pick up. I've never fired a striker fired pistol but this felt very nice in hand. I haven't made a choice on purchasing one, but leaning toward a Sig 320 of some sort being as this is still too new. I'd go for the Echelon before the Sig. I was one of the first buyers of the P320, when they hit the market. I could really feel its high bore axis vs my Glock 17. I sold the 320 pretty quick (Why would I want a Glock 17-sized, striker-fired, 9mm with handling characteristics inferior to those of my Glock?). The Echelon has a bore axis more like a Glock, so likely has similar handling characteristics. LOL Fugking moron.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Buddy was talking about them yesterday. Found one local around 600. Said it felt between 17 and 19 as far as grip and the trigger was good. They look/sound pretty cool. [bleep] Glock lol
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Handled one last week while waiting on paperwork at the lgs. Felt good and really liked the sights, u notch and tritium front were really easy to pick up. I've never fired a striker fired pistol but this felt very nice in hand. I haven't made a choice on purchasing one, but leaning toward a Sig 320 of some sort being as this is still too new. I'd go for the Echelon before the Sig. I was one of the first buyers of the P320, when they hit the market. I could really feel its high bore axis vs my Glock 17. I sold the 320 pretty quick (Why would I want a Glock 17-sized, striker-fired, 9mm with handling characteristics inferior to those of my Glock?). The Echelon has a bore axis more like a Glock, so likely has similar handling characteristics. LOL Fugking moron. You'd need to be a highly experienced handgunner to notice the difference, and understand from which characteristic it stems.
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Handled one last week while waiting on paperwork at the lgs. Felt good and really liked the sights, u notch and tritium front were really easy to pick up. I've never fired a striker fired pistol but this felt very nice in hand. I haven't made a choice on purchasing one, but leaning toward a Sig 320 of some sort being as this is still too new. I'd go for the Echelon before the Sig. I was one of the first buyers of the P320, when they hit the market. I could really feel its high bore axis vs my Glock 17. I sold the 320 pretty quick (Why would I want a Glock 17-sized, striker-fired, 9mm with handling characteristics inferior to those of my Glock?). The Echelon has a bore axis more like a Glock, so likely has similar handling characteristics. LOL Fugking moron. You'd need to be a highly experienced handgunner to notice the difference, and understand from which characteristic it stems. The echelon is going nowhere.
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The echelon is going nowhere. Certainly a possibility. It's a heavily populated field it's vying for a place in.
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Handled one last week while waiting on paperwork at the lgs. Felt good and really liked the sights, u notch and tritium front were really easy to pick up. I've never fired a striker fired pistol but this felt very nice in hand. I haven't made a choice on purchasing one, but leaning toward a Sig 320 of some sort being as this is still too new. I'd go for the Echelon before the Sig. I was one of the first buyers of the P320, when they hit the market. I could really feel its high bore axis vs my Glock 17. I sold the 320 pretty quick (Why would I want a Glock 17-sized, striker-fired, 9mm with handling characteristics inferior to those of my Glock?). The Echelon has a bore axis more like a Glock, so likely has similar handling characteristics. LOL Fugking moron. You'd need to be a highly experienced handgunner to notice the difference, and understand from which characteristic it stems. Yeah. Post your split times on the drills you ran with each pistol.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I've only dabbled in the organized shooting sports from time to time, but handgunning has been my primary hobby since 1980. When did you start handgunning?
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I imagined he was a younger man.
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I've only dabbled in the organized shooting sports from time to time, but handgunning has been my primary hobby since 1980. When did you start handgunning? You don’t need to shoot competitively to know split times. Post them. And spare me the age equals experience bullschit.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You post Bat Masterson's split times and I'll post mine.
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You post Bat Masterson's split times and I'll post mine. LOL Do you even own a timer?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You post Bat Masterson's split times and I'll post mine. LOL Do you even own a timer? Of course not, but I will buy one if you post Bat Masterson's split times. But seriously, my "split times" are ungodly fast. Machine gun like. Is that something to be proud of? I had no idea. Just another day at the range, for me. PS Is there a rule regarding at what distance we're talking, and how tight the two shot group needs to be?
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You post Bat Masterson's split times and I'll post mine. LOL Do you even own a timer? Of course not, but I will buy one if you post Bat Masterson's split times. But seriously, my "split times" are ungodly fast. Machine gun like. Is that something to be proud of? I had no idea. Just another day at the range, for me. PS Is there a rule regarding at what distance we're talking, and how tight the two shot group needs to be? It's your theory, dumb fugk. You tell us.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I can see why you chose teaching as a profession. LOL
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I can see why you chose teaching as a profession. LOL The high bore axis "theory?" That's not a theory. It's just plain physics.
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I can see why you chose teaching as a profession. LOL The high bore axis "theory?" That's not a theory. It's just plain physics. Since it's the Sabbath I'll entertain the masses with your stupidity. How is a low bore axis advantageous to the shooter?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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