Does anyone here have any experience…
Does anyone here have any experience…
With one of these? $157 after rebate. Free shipping.
https://www.kygunco.com/product/stoeger ... f-9mm-10rd
https://www.kygunco.com/product/stoeger ... f-9mm-10rd
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No experience with it. I believe it’s a Turkish product.
For $157 how bad could it be? For the price test it and if it runs well and is reliable it would make an economical carry.
For $157 how bad could it be? For the price test it and if it runs well and is reliable it would make an economical carry.
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A buddy of mine just bought one on a lark. I’m hoping to get to the range with him today and try it out
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It is Turkish. So are a lot of guns for larger brands. I really have no need for it but I’m seriously considering it.
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Bullsi, I’m interested in what you think about it.
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No direct experience, however, considering the obvious:
There are plenty of clueless Prohibited Persons who are able to assemble a functional, or at least mostly functional, Polymer 80 / Gen-3 Glock clone in their basements.
The Turks at Tisas make a REALLY good 1911. I'm sure their industry can successfully bolt a kinda-sorta S&W M&P slide to a kinda-sorta Gen-3 Glock frame. Probably worth buying as a beater, with an "oh well" attitude to the possibility that it may not be long-term serviceable. I would also be curious if it use a common mag. Given that my job is keeping guns running, I tend to place those long-term logistics over entry cost, but such things have their place.
There are plenty of clueless Prohibited Persons who are able to assemble a functional, or at least mostly functional, Polymer 80 / Gen-3 Glock clone in their basements.
The Turks at Tisas make a REALLY good 1911. I'm sure their industry can successfully bolt a kinda-sorta S&W M&P slide to a kinda-sorta Gen-3 Glock frame. Probably worth buying as a beater, with an "oh well" attitude to the possibility that it may not be long-term serviceable. I would also be curious if it use a common mag. Given that my job is keeping guns running, I tend to place those long-term logistics over entry cost, but such things have their place.
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It does not use a common mag. It’s proprietary and is 30-40 bucks each
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Not a deal breaker just know it won’t be supported in the future .bullsi1911 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:34 pm It does not use a common mag. It’s proprietary and is 30-40 bucks each
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I've read about 6 articles about this pistol and nobody had a bad thing to say about it short of the proprietary mags and the fact it only comes with one. I know half of these articles were from gun writers but.... it is basically a Glock 26 with some needed improvements.
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This one comes with a 10 rd and 15 rd mags
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Just got back from the range, and got a chance to run about3-4 mage through the little Stoeger:
I am really impressed with this little gun, especially with what he paid. He got it from KY Gun Co, and with free shipping and rebate, it was less than a High Point:
https://www.kygunco.com/product/stoeger ... rd-ext-mag
It is flat, small, fits my big hands well, points really naturally, and has a pretty good trigger (for the price point). The trigger is kinda mushy at the break, but has a pretty short reset. Not too heavy of a pull, though. Running it fast is pretty easy.
Since we were wearing out the targets with PDW stuff, I did not get any group pics, but it was putting all the shots in the 9 ring or better. But the main thing I liked was its “carry-ability” and ergonomics. It reminded me of the new Walther guns in how thin and grippy it was.
Since I had my Kahr CW-9 with me, I grabbed a couple of side by side shots to show how it stacked up against a single-stack concealed focused kind of gun:
I am probably going to order one of these. For the price-even without the rebate- it seems pretty hard to beat
I am really impressed with this little gun, especially with what he paid. He got it from KY Gun Co, and with free shipping and rebate, it was less than a High Point:
https://www.kygunco.com/product/stoeger ... rd-ext-mag
It is flat, small, fits my big hands well, points really naturally, and has a pretty good trigger (for the price point). The trigger is kinda mushy at the break, but has a pretty short reset. Not too heavy of a pull, though. Running it fast is pretty easy.
Since we were wearing out the targets with PDW stuff, I did not get any group pics, but it was putting all the shots in the 9 ring or better. But the main thing I liked was its “carry-ability” and ergonomics. It reminded me of the new Walther guns in how thin and grippy it was.
Since I had my Kahr CW-9 with me, I grabbed a couple of side by side shots to show how it stacked up against a single-stack concealed focused kind of gun:
I am probably going to order one of these. For the price-even without the rebate- it seems pretty hard to beat
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Thanks, Bullsi. Decisions, decisions.
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I mean, empty the change jar. That will get you most of the way there
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https://shooterschoicesc.com/product/st ... -backstrap
$119 after rebate here. That’s like a bag of groceries
$119 after rebate here. That’s like a bag of groceries
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I was wanting the full-size. Kygun sold out before I could order it
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That place has the full-size for the same price
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Great. Wonderful 