On iron sights, one thing to consider is that scopes and red dot sights are often very robust and reliable these days compared to decades ago. Also, a lot of rifles need the scope mounted low which doesn't always allow iron sights to fit in there.
That said, that is one feature of the Tavor that I like. It has the built in iron sights that fold down into the top rail. I would like the see an AR receiver done like that. With the big objectives on a lot of variable power scopes, it is often hard to mount even fold down irons under them.
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- Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:48 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Annoying Trends.
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- Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:45 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Annoying Trends.
- Replies: 85
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Re: Annoying Trends.
I like the striker fired 9mm pistols I own. I also like my CZ P07 and CZ SP01 Phantom. I actually shoot the Phantom a little better than the striker fired guns, but that is likely due to the way they fit my hands.
I have never had issues with the DA/SA transition with my CZ's. I like the fact that the initial trigger pull is not so easy to pull. Usually my carry gun does part time duty as a "have it near me" gun so it is out of the holster.
The biggest factor to me on carry guns is finding the gun that fits you and still has a size and weight that are comfortable and convenient to carry.
I have never had issues with the DA/SA transition with my CZ's. I like the fact that the initial trigger pull is not so easy to pull. Usually my carry gun does part time duty as a "have it near me" gun so it is out of the holster.
The biggest factor to me on carry guns is finding the gun that fits you and still has a size and weight that are comfortable and convenient to carry.