One of these days... I have got to get the time and motivation to take a fishing class. That looks so peaceful out there... snakes aside of course lol.
Anyone try one in 3 Gun before? Is it even legal?
There are many targets that people double tap anyways, and the binary trigger just makes it even quicker. I was kinda skeptical but recently got a Fostech Echo and the thing makes for a really easy/light double tap.
For me it's the shotgun. Most people have a handgun/holster and rifle/sling that they can just bring out and shoot proficiently. Shotgun has a much higher gear requirement and almost requires customization just to be in the same ballpark. Anyone else get that feeling?
I also got mine off Gunbroker used. I truly don't think you can beat the price of a used but nice condition M2 off Gunbroker since they're so reliable.
My only regret is the 28" barrel is a tad long for my tastes lol.
Please please correct me if I'm wrong.. but I believe Taran takes 3 pounds off the factory trigger weight but Accurate Iron doesn't.
Other than that, I think it's mostly aesthetics. I'll admit to preferring TTI's flashy work...
Huge +1 to the people at Sooner State Pawn. I miss the days when they did $10 transfer for 5 guns at a time. Now it's $10 per gun haha.
They've also been really great about suppressor transfers and I hear they also handle machine guns if you have the wallet.
I've heard nothing but praise about their parts and service. Still a ways away, but I'm thinking about treating myself to a complete rifle and it seems like JP would be the most recommended suggestion for a 3 Gun rifle.
I was browsing their match ready rifles and it seems like...
Thanks Jesse for that great info.
I think I found a used 28" M2 for $1000. Gonna try and find the round count, but I don't think I should be too concerned buying a used Benelli... hopefully lol.
Figured I could try the 28" barrel out and just get a different factory barrel if I find I prefer...