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Last edited by BurtReynoldsMoustache; 09-21-2010 at 08:45 PM. |
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All the other trends are notable, but I've not heard many people adamantly suggest the rounded guard is better, but quite the opposite. Aside from hardcore 1911 guys, most tacticool people prefer the squared trigger guard so they can wrap their support hand index finger around the front easier, i:e fulfill the purpose of it's existence. I do understand that someone else would want to do that, but I never shoot like that. I also don't suggest that round trigger guards are more tactically sound, they just have a more classic look that I can enjoy. If I ever do find a round guard fanboy out there, rest assured I will laugh at them. The M4 stocks is a really good one though. |
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Squared trigger guard was a tiny bit smaller, but that tiny bit made a difference |
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Why exactly are two-tone guns popular? I've never seen the appeal
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some look cool. Ive never liked engraved guns or guns with big billboard logos though, i like nice clean lines.
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Oh, and guns with ridiculous muzzle brakes. At my store we have Mossberg .22s, .308s and shotguns with the Barret .50 cal-style muzzle brake, and another with a round pop-can sized brake with a picatinny rail on the bottom. It's absurd. And the Remington's with the breaching attachment. I have no objection to a civilian having one, but why would they need it? Last edited by Nyles; 09-21-2010 at 10:01 PM. |
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Why did CZ decide to take a beautiful pistol, the CZ75, and make it so ugly?
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The standard cz 75 and 85 look nice. Its all the spin offs that look weird, like the phantom.
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The weird looking ones are just about the only ones I've ever seen for sale
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