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The Shootist
09-23-2004, 20:27
Are these still made? I'm thinking about getting one.
FLIPPER 348
09-23-2004, 22:33
yes
Shoot one first if you have not already. While they are fine weapons in thier own right, they have none of the handeling zen of the M8/PSP ...............as they are fat gripped and even more top-heavy when holstered.
Originally posted by FLIPPER 348
yes
Shoot one first if you have not already. While they are fine weapons in thier own right, they have none of the handeling zen of the M8/PSP ...............as they are fat gripped and even more top-heavy when holstered.
Yes - as Flipper said.
I would have to say that I traded my M8 in on an M13 and now have 2 of them. I just found that having the larger grip worked better for me.
I would recommend trying one/both before buying and make your decision based on feel, accuracy, comfort, etc.
FLIPPER 348
09-26-2004, 01:40
They both work better with FLIPPER combo scraper tools though!
Originally posted by FLIPPER 348
They both work better with FLIPPER combo scraper tools though!
Yep - although I knew them by a different name ;) ;b :cool:
BTT - Where it should be ^c
yugo308guy
10-04-2004, 19:46
I concur completely!
Originally posted by The Shootist
Are these still made? I'm thinking about getting one.
Love mine...had it since ~'89. NEVER had a problem w/ it..well except when the better half started liking it a little toooo much. I have to say I was getting a little jealous. Shortly there after, a P7M8 found its way home. All is well now.;f
Both are a great shooting guns, fast into action (if CCW), and have one of the nicest triggers around.
Oh, mags aren't cheap. Currently $50/used, $80/new(LEO marked). If someone knows of a better price, please post it.
FB
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