OT: Fiddlebacks & Firearms

Heck yeah. It was my first carry gun and I felt no reason to look at any other options haha. I put talon grips on mine otherwise it's stock. Ive heard a lot of guys like doing trigger upgrades but I don't see any reason for it.

I agree the trigger is smooth enough for me and breaks nicely with a good reset .
I use to be a trigger snobb and always had to make them the best they could possibly be . Now I just enjoy them and invest with more ammo and shoot more often 👍🏻
 
Sorta fitting emblem on the Spikes Tactical! Sorry for the lousy lighting...posed with my Surls Huntsman and my Fiddleback Karda.

 
^^ Never realized the emblem matched so good or I would of bought one lol .
Very nice AR15 BTW [emoji1303]
 
Not any bit nicer, each combo has it's own personality and I'm leaning towards trying the AR platform every time I see one like yours.
 
:thumbup:Very nice Tony!

Thanks Gus! I posted a different pic with lighting that really shows the green tones of the bog oak over in the "Well it's Friday" thread...you might appreciate it considering how both of us are so obsessed with the bog oak!
 
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Yep that is 1. 2 is the same but with safety engaged (not applicable to glock). 3 is none in the chamber. 4 is mag out. Thanks for the info. I am mostly a revolver guy so appreciate learning how others carry the semi auto platform.
 
Yep that is 1. 2 is the same but with safety engaged (not applicable to glock). 3 is none in the chamber. 4 is mag out. Thanks for the info. I am mostly a revolver guy so appreciate learning how others carry the semi auto platform.

I carry my Springfield Armory XDS in condition 1. There is no safety, but also an interior hammer and extremely long trigger pull as a substitute.
If I'm carrying my 1911 style weapons (my Browning, Kimber, or EMP) I'm always in condition 3.
 
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