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Old 08-14-2020, 06:15 AM
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...... The only complaint I have is the trigger. Very stiff......
How difficult/involved would it be to improve that?
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Old 08-14-2020, 07:47 PM
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COOL!!
looks good, looks like it shoots well. How's the recoil? What's the barrel length and what's the mag format, looks like a backward ?? Must be in house...
Is it DI or blowback? I'm still wrestling with aspect on my AR45 upper...
Recoil is very manageable. It’s a blowback and the heavy bolt compensates for this. Reminds me of the Browning design that was built around the .45ACP. Once I’m done setting it up it’s going to be my home defense gun. Also, it’s a 16” barrel which makes it legal in almost all states.
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How difficult/involved would it be to improve that?
I’m currently researching if there’s a way round it, aftermarket trigger or some type of modification.
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