...... P7 is a very interesting pistol. One of the most naturally pointing handguns I have ever used..!!!
I think it's the most innovative handgun ever made. Now I need to get another one to scavenge for parts if something breaks.
Thanks. I’ve had it for 21 years. I bought it used. The box said factory rebuilt in 1995. I have always assumed it was a police trade in. I have had one failure in two decades, broken trigger spring. A good lesson to have spare springs and have a maintenance schedule for replacing them every couple of years.
Haven’t added anything here in a while. Here’s my current EDC for the past couple of years. Love this tiny turd.
It's a P365XL with the Wilson Combat grip module, Holosun 507k and Streamlight TLR7. I painted it with VIAS pattern stencils. I mostly carry it in a Tier1 Concealed Axis Elite but I have a couple other holsters that I use with it depending on what I'm wearing, but it's almost always in the Axis as it's the most comfortable.
Newest toy. Still needs a light and offset RDS, but it’s ready to zero once my match .223 shows up. It has a 16" BCM CHF barrel that I'm hoping to get decent accuracy from. I'd like to keep the reliability and ruggedness that comes with the BCM pedigree, but I'll replace it if it's not at least MOA. The Arken really is impressive for the price. Quality and clarity wise, I'd say it's on par with my XTR2. It's not as crisp and clear as a Mk5, but it's only $350. I don't plan on babying this thing, so we'll see how it holds up.
I’ve probably posted these here before. But it’s been a while and I didn’t feel like scrolling through all the pages lol Precision AR and less than precision Benelli M2
It does and it will! I haven’t even zerod it yet, just function testing. A deal came up on a nice stainless SPR barrel so that’s in the mail lol. I won’t paint until I finally decide it’s finished. it’s an Atlas CAL with HawkHill Talons and an Area 419 ARCA clamp.
I’ve heard good things about the atlas bipods. They definitely have some features that would be an upgrade compared to my Harris bipod. I should probably pick one up for my .308 once I get the Magpul savage stock for it. A 12.5” centurion arms barrel just arrived in the mailbox a couple of weeks ago for an sbr build. I keep putting the .308 on the back burner for some reason.
Very nice! They're a good option, super sturdy and modular but pricey for what they are. The magpul options offer most of the features at a fraction of the cost. The main advantage of the Harris bipod design is the faster deployment of the legs. They're not a bad option at all. If that's a design that you like, no real need to change.
The Harris is ok. It was a gift years ago. It has the longest legs they make. Too tall for prone shooting. With the legs extended it’s ok for the seated position. The atlas seems good for the ability to pan left and right. The Harris is a quality bipod but I need an updated one.