HAHAHA, M9A3 and “value”Value + quality for the buck would be the Beretta M9A3 would be my pick. Or one of the 1911 in 9mm double stack.
HAHAHA, M9A3 and “value”Value + quality for the buck would be the Beretta M9A3 would be my pick. Or one of the 1911 in 9mm double stack.
It's because you forgot to ask someone to hold your beer first.I’ve been bouncing it off the floor all night and it hasn’t gone off yet.
YES!! Low cost, great gun! Just because you don't like it does not mean others don't.HAHAHA, M9A3 and “value”
Who said I didn’t like em? Certainly not me.YES!! Low cost, great gun! Just because you don't like it does not mean others don't.
Video of said bouncingI’ve been bouncing it off the floor all night and it hasn’t gone off yet.
I have an itch I need scratched. I have been researching and trying to find a suppressor ready full size handgun. I know everyone is going to say try before you buy and I will but I want to run some research by you. At the top of nearly every 9mm test comes the CZ SP01. They all trickle down from there with FNX9, Springfield XDM, Glock 17, Beretta 92FS, Walther P99AS and PPQ, couple Sigs...some throw HK VP9 on there depending on age of test (and who's testing). The ones that seemed to make basically every list were the SA XDM, CZ SP01 and FNX9. I know we have some members that have fired everything but I am mostly interested in those 3 unless you have a great story or argument for a different model.
Keep in mind any gun can be suppressor ready as in it has a threaded barrel. Where suppressor manufacturers or retailers get you is most use a piston (its not really a piston) attachment in order for a semi auto pistol to function.
Does not apply to 22lr/blowback type.
The Nielson device isn't part of the pistol, it's part of the suppressor. It has nothing to do with a pistol being "suppressor-ready".Keep in mind any gun can be suppressor ready as in it has a threaded barrel. Where suppressor manufacturers or retailers get you is most use a piston (its not really a piston) attachment in order for a semi auto pistol to function.
Does not apply to 22lr/blowback type.
your beef is with the silencerco. Just saying.I have the hybrid46 and for the price I paid its like come on include the piston housing.
Lol I know. I like to complain.your beef is with the silencerco. Just saying.
The Nielson device isn't part of the pistol, it's part of the suppressor. It has nothing to do with a pistol being "suppressor-ready".
EDIT: XR nailed it already. But I would add that one might expect that the manufacturer had beefed up the recoil spring in a "suppressor-ready" pistol.