Well, it came in last week. Just assembled it this evening. It is designed to supposedly shoot faster and at a longer distance more accurately. The bottom of the frame opens and you just place the bolt adapter to the rear of the Glock. There are three rails which can accommodate BUIS, lights, red dot, laser, whatever.
The rear stabilizer is just like the Sig Arms stabilizer, which folds forward for ease of storage. It doesn't require an NFA process.
I acquired it from YRS, Inc who give a discount just for becoming a registered customer.
One must not shoulder it, obviously.
My Glock 23 was a Blue box purchase when I was active duty so it cost around $389 back then.
It is easier to shoot this pistol with a red dot. The advantage of the Primary Arms is the long battery life (rated as long as an Aimpoint T1).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=i7jzgHJ4hdo
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The rear stabilizer is just like the Sig Arms stabilizer, which folds forward for ease of storage. It doesn't require an NFA process.
I acquired it from YRS, Inc who give a discount just for becoming a registered customer.
One must not shoulder it, obviously.
My Glock 23 was a Blue box purchase when I was active duty so it cost around $389 back then.
It is easier to shoot this pistol with a red dot. The advantage of the Primary Arms is the long battery life (rated as long as an Aimpoint T1).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=i7jzgHJ4hdo
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