...or 1/2 MOA as opposed to 1/4 MOA. You really just zero them once. No dialing
-they have eye relief like a scope. Not unlimited like red dots
*Note-Micro prisms sacrifice Field of View to save the weight if that matters to you. The reticles in the micro prisms are much smaller compared to...
I believe it would sell easier with the mil-spec trigger at a lower price.
1) Lower price gives you a larger market of buyers
2) Buyers who do not like that particular trigger may not want it and replace it anyway
Best advice is to deal with members who have a good track record. 1) Good Feedback 2) Join Date
Even if it's the 1st time dealing with them, you can look at their feedback and see if they had positive transactions with people you personally trust.
Yes CZ and batches is true. You will see multiple retailers have them in stock at once when they come in and then all out of stock when they sell out. I would do one of those in stock reminders from your favorite retailer
They have a great reputation for reliability and the prices are good. Has anyone got great accuracy out of them? Of the 2 I owned, neither shot great. Not bad, but not sub MOA. Only 1 was a complete rifle and the other was just an upper. I was wanting to try another one though.
So, is anyone else getting these crazy fast wait times?
I'm learning what would have happened if HPA passed. Common/good/cheap suppressors out of stock everywhere.
Hmmm. Hard to know. I have a P30L, so I would say it shoots better-but again so much bigger. I could never shoot glocks well but have always been decent with all M&Ps. Never shot a VP9 but prob great grip like a P30.
You know that make a 3.6" M&P 2.0 Compact too?
I agree that a Shield Plus shoots great. It's my #1 EDC for how thin and light it is. It shoots better than anything else its size. However, I have the M&P 2.0 Compact 4" with flat trigger too. Feels very familiar. It does shoot better, but it's a thicker and heavier gun.
I don't know...