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Forgive my no-nothingness! LOL…. What knife is that? Medford?
 
I sold my 1st gen XD40, gave me a bloody trigger finger after 75 rounds. I've heard the 2nd gen was better. I bought the P365 SAS over the Hellcat, mainly because I liked the way it shot, especially the SAS model. I love the bullseye sight for the range, and the green lima for SD.

At the airport, so no knife or gun sadly.
You know, everyone who shoots my SAS says they don’t like that sight. I do, glad to see another one in the forums that’s likes it as well. Have you seen the adapter plate to mount a micro red dot in its stay?
 
Thanks!

It's a great little piece for when you just want to throw something in your pocket, to go get a bag of ice or can of Cope at the convenience store at midnight.
Not to mention that they ACTUALLY shoot really well! You wouldn’t think it by its size alone, but it really is a nice, accurate gun. I shoot mine regularly, and i have never seen a keyhole, or any other negative with it.
 
Not to mention that they ACTUALLY shoot really well! You wouldn’t think it by its size alone, but it really is a nice, accurate gun. I shoot mine regularly, and i have never seen a keyhole, or any other negative with it.


Opinions vary, but I couldn't agree more.👍


BEAUTIFUL! Very….


Thank you.


I used to baby-sit a few hunting Ranches, during the "Season", here in South Texas. (*including my Dad's [RIP] ol' place)

If you aren't familiar with South Texas Farms and Ranches, many of 'em have established wood piles. Unfortunately, for the "unprepared", many have wood piles that are comprised of wood that is cut for large bonfires. (*very large sections) So, there's a little work to be done to reduce the wood for grills and "campfire" cooking.

There's nothing like reducing/batoning those large pieces of aged Oak/Mesquite, with a "pimp-handled Trakker", for a group of attentive Hunters who've basically given-up on their shoddy $20 "Wally World" and sporting goods stores' camp hatchets.


They quickly become a "See with your hands" collective, and I have to make sure that I retrieve all the above "tools" before they try to take one of them home with 'em. 😄
 
You know, everyone who shoots my SAS says they don’t like that sight. I do, glad to see another one in the forums that’s likes it as well. Have you seen the adapter plate to mount a micro red dot in its stay?
I have, but I have the lima laser so a red dot is overkill.

Some people, for whatever reason, can't adjust to different sight pictures from what they are used to, so they hate anything different.

I own a good amount of guns and have no problems switching between multiple sights. Trapezoidal on the steyr, 3 dot on the Beretta, blacked out notched rear/fiber optic front on the Canik, to S&W revolvers.
 
I was thinking of picking up a TLR7 for my G19 as well, since it appears to fit very well. I saw there's TLR7A/B/flex. Do you know the difference?
Big difference. Don't make the mistake I did, I bought thr wrong one. His has toggles that you can index with your finger. I'll post a picture of mine in a second. You'll see the difference. I have to use my support hand to activate the light.

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Big difference. Don't make the mistake I did, I bought thr wrong one. His has toggles that you can index with your finger. I'll post a picture of mine in a second. You'll see the difference. I have to use my support hand to activate the light.

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I shoot right handed and want to be able to toggle the light with my support hand. Which model is yours?
 
I was thinking of picking up a TLR7 for my G19 as well, since it appears to fit very well. I saw there's TLR7A/B/flex. Do you know the difference?
The A is the high grip switches, the B is for low grip and the flex comes with both. I think… I run the A but maybe buy the flex to be sure. I’m running the high switches and the are excellent. I am very pleased with the entire light. I’m running TLR-7 on both my carry and spare G19 and the TLR-8 on my bedside g19 as the laser is important for my wife.
 
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The A is the high grip switches, the B is for low grip and the flex comes with both. I run the A but maybe buy the flex to be sure. I’m running the high switches and the are excellent. I am very pleased with the entire light. I’m running TLR-7 on both my carry and spare G19 and the TLR-8 on my bedside g19 as the laser is important for my wife.

My support hand thumb rides along the frame, so I imagine I would like the A model too. Thanks for the info!
 
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