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How do you like the 43? I had a khar pm9 however its not reliable, so I've been carrying the j frame.really like looks of 43, just haven't fired one yet
It's the best shooting small frame gun I have ever shot. Almost no muzzle flip. You can put 2 shots in the circle fast..
 
This ^^^^is the single greatest high point review I've ever seen :eek:. Honestly they're ugly, too heavy and the trigger pull leaves quite a bit to be desired:confused: but they're cheap and fun to shoot.

I had a 9mm carbine if I remember correctly. I do know it was a high point carbine but I was hard on it like I am all my rigs. Not a bad gun. Not my choice but not a bad throw away;)
 
ALL MUST USE CAUTION WHEN UTILYZING "EOTECH" HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICS!

There is a POI shift in the optic which occurs in extreme temperatures. If you live in a "hot" or "cold" state your Eotech optic can shift as much as +\- 4 MoA!!! That is huge! And at distance can equal missing your target COMPLETELY!

Storing your rifle in you car in an average state during summer months can cause issues as well. SOMETHING TO CONSIDER FOR A WEAPON I WOULD DEPEND MY LIFE ON.

I would never recommend EOTECH optics for the fact alone that they TRIED TO COVER IT UP! Would you trust your life to a manufacturer who is dishonest? I'm not! Especially when they are selling "LIFE PRESERVATION ITEMS"

I would highly recommend anything Aimpoint or Trijicon ACOG for a weapon that should preserve the safety of your family.

Facts for EOTECH:
USSOCOM Issues Safety of Use Message for EOTech Enhanced Combat Optical Sights - Plus More Goings On - Soldier Systems Daily
Yeah man I read a article on this a few weeks ago when I was looking into sights. I just read it on one specific model tho. That's why I was leaning toward the aimpoint compM4 just like when I was in the army. It held zero for a year in Iraq just fine.
 
Yeah man I read a article on this a few weeks ago when I was looking into sights. I just read it on one specific model tho. That's why I was leaning toward the aimpoint compM4 just like when I was in the army. It held zero for a year in Iraq just fine.

That and you can leave it on with a batery life of about 4 years lol. Aimpoint is my next optic. CompM4 is about as indestrucable as you get.
 
Yeah man I read a article on this a few weeks ago when I was looking into sights. I just read it on one specific model tho. That's why I was leaning toward the aimpoint compM4 just like when I was in the army. It held zero for a year in Iraq just fine.

I had the Comp M4S for a while. Solid optic and, like, 5+ year battery life. Only got rid of it because I wanted something with a little magnification and didn't want to sacrifice rail space for a magnifier. But for any CQB rifle, it's a damn fine choice.
 
Yeah I mean that's what they issue just regular straight leg army infantry so it's pretty good. That's just a insane amount of battery life tho.
 
I had the Comp M4S for a while. Solid optic and, like, 5+ year battery life. Only got rid of it because I wanted something with a little magnification and didn't want to sacrifice rail space for a magnifier. But for any CQB rifle, it's a damn fine choice.
Excellent optic, rifle combo. For true close quarters, it's nice to have a shotgun throwing 15 pellets, not 9. I've seen the difference calibers make, if the shtf, I would dust off the Garand, grab my awol bag, and get to it.
 
That's cool, however I don't think I could give up my 870. Long while back I coated the moving parts with clover valve lapping compound and just ran the action for weeks. Its now so slick and smooth. I can out shoot most with automatics.
 
Excellent optic, rifle combo. For true close quarters, it's nice to have a shotgun throwing 15 pellets, not 9. I've seen the difference calibers make, if the shtf, I would dust off the Garand, grab my awol bag, and get to it.

Don't get me wrong, I love scatter guns too!
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But, honestly, I think the M4 platform is one of the best close quarters and HD weapons in existence, when done right. I'm working on a 300BLK SBR build that will eventually be my bump-in-the-night gun. Just waiting to see if suppressors get taken off of the naughty list before I put it together.
 
Don't get me wrong, I love scatter guns too!
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But, honestly, I think the M4 platform is one of the best close quarters and HD weapons in existence, when done right. I'm working on a 300BLK SBR build that will eventually be my bump-in-the-night gun. Just waiting to see if suppressors get taken off of the naughty list before I put it together.

Nice weapon!
For those that can go from buckshot to slugs in about 3 seconds. The shot gun can be a dangerous thing to deal with.

SBR in 300 blackout. Is an excellent choice.

Ps, is there a reason to expect suppressors to become legal with out a stamp?
 
Nice weapon!
For those that can go from buckshot to slugs in about 3 seconds. The shot gun can be a dangerous thing to deal with.

SBR in 300 blackout. Is an excellent choice.

Ps, is there a reason to expect suppressors to become legal with out a stamp?
Trump Jr is a proponent. Legislation stalled in congress last year but there's renewed hope it can get through under current administration.
 
Shotguns are definitely a game changer in terms of overall destruction of your target. I hate to use the term "overkill" in any defense weapon, since I don't believe there is any such thing, but a slug/buck combo is fucking devastating and is not something an attacker will walk away from, unlike some handgun and even rifle calibers.

I've been on the fence over owning a suppressed 300BLK SBR... until I shot one. Ain't no good for anything past 50-75 yards, but is an awesome choice for clearing a house. No hearing protection needed with subsonic loads, which is very welcome.

One of the few downsides of a shotgun in an enclosed/HD environment is always going to be muzzle flash and temporary hearing loss. Neither being desirable when an attacker, or multiple attackers, could be shooting back at you.
 
Shotguns are definitely a game changer in terms of overall destruction of your target. I hate to use the term "overkill" in any defense weapon, since I don't believe there is any such thing, but a slug/buck combo is fucking devastating and is not something an attacker will walk away from, unlike some handgun and even rifle calibers.

I've been on the fence over owning a suppressed 300BLK SBR... until I shot one. Ain't no good for anything past 50-75 yards, but is an awesome choice for clearing a house. No hearing protection needed with subsonic loads, which is very welcome.

One of the few downsides of a shotgun in an enclosed/HD environment is always going to be muzzle flash and temporary hearing loss. Neither being desirable when an attacker, or multiple attackers, could be shooting back at you.
Good points on the shot gun. But what it does very well, is to help you to pull the trigger on a moving target. That split second that is need to insure a good shot, is no longer needed. Literally point and shoot.
 
One of the few downsides of a shotgun in an enclosed/HD environment is always going to be muzzle flash and temporary hearing loss. Neither being desirable when an attacker, or multiple attackers, could be shooting back at you.

I make sure to keep "electronic" hearing protection next to the sbr that sleeps next to me each night that protects my family.

Muzzle flash will always be a bitch, however, you should have the home field advantage as you will be familiar with each and every corner of your home whereas the intruder should be slightly "disoriented" due to new surroundings.
 
Don't get me wrong, I love scatter guns too!
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But, honestly, I think the M4 platform is one of the best close quarters and HD weapons in existence, when done right. I'm working on a 300BLK SBR build that will eventually be my bump-in-the-night gun. Just waiting to see if suppressors get taken off of the naughty list before I put it together.
Glad I'm not paying for your gun habit. Lol. You've got good taste my man.
 
I make sure to keep "electronic" hearing protection next to the sbr that sleeps next to me each night that protects my family.

Muzzle flash will always be a bitch, however, you should have the home field advantage as you will be familiar with each and every corner of your home whereas the intruder should be slightly "disoriented" due to new surroundings.

True. My old instructors always drilled in my head the downsides of muzzle flash in a combat setting, not necessarily in a home defense situation. Plus, if you're anything like me, you'll already be blinding the shit out of your attacker with a quality weapon light anyway, so the actual flash from the barrel will be negligible.

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Still, the hearing protection just isn't something I can see myself grabbing in a SHTF scenario in the middle of the night. I have electronic muffs, too, but I guarantee I won't be mindful enough to grab those if I hear a door kicked in or window smashed. Just grabbing the closest available weapon and putting it, and myself, between them and my family.
 
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