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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 2743779" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>I haven't put any rounds through it yet, nor do I have a can to see how it shoots suppressed. I'll post in this thread once I do. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I originally decided to get one to let smaller (Read: female) people shoot since it's easy to control and handle, and has little recoil. It would make a great HD gun for a young woman, particularly because it maximizes the usability without a lot of recoil. It may end up being too much fun to relegate to a utility role, 33rnd magazines are fun.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>It's heavier than I expected.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I got the telescoping stock, but in hindsight I think the M4 stock adapter would have been lighter, and I have plenty of buffer tubes and stocks around (plus more options). </p><p>I didn't get the full quad rail because I figured it'd be heavy and I don't think I need the extra rails or a foregrip because of the way I have it set up with a light at 12 o'clock, you may decide you want more real estate.</p><p>Sling mounting options are limited for me, but if you get the M4 stock you can use standard AR endplates.</p><p>Also, I'm still looking for a standalone Glock frame to dedicate to this gun, and would like to put a nice trigger in it so I don't have that "Safe Action" trigger pull on a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 2743779, member: 7898"] I haven't put any rounds through it yet, nor do I have a can to see how it shoots suppressed. I'll post in this thread once I do. I originally decided to get one to let smaller (Read: female) people shoot since it's easy to control and handle, and has little recoil. It would make a great HD gun for a young woman, particularly because it maximizes the usability without a lot of recoil. It may end up being too much fun to relegate to a utility role, 33rnd magazines are fun. It's heavier than I expected. I got the telescoping stock, but in hindsight I think the M4 stock adapter would have been lighter, and I have plenty of buffer tubes and stocks around (plus more options). I didn't get the full quad rail because I figured it'd be heavy and I don't think I need the extra rails or a foregrip because of the way I have it set up with a light at 12 o'clock, you may decide you want more real estate. Sling mounting options are limited for me, but if you get the M4 stock you can use standard AR endplates. Also, I'm still looking for a standalone Glock frame to dedicate to this gun, and would like to put a nice trigger in it so I don't have that "Safe Action" trigger pull on a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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