I've been looking to upgrade from my current single stack subcompact. I've shot the hellcat, 365 (standard/first gen), and the canik mete sub compact. The canik surprisingly had a great feel and trigger, though I believe had 2 soft strike issues at the range. May have been the ammo, the range...
beautiful! I keep hearing great things about the banshees. And how do you like the shadow systems compared to glock? Was patent expiration a factor in these new glock "copies" hitting the market?
Great idea. I can see how that would be a more economical way to shoot 9mm. Unfortunately, I was wanting as a dedicated platform for my daughters to get familiar with and store ready as a PDW for the home.
I have heard that some people like the kel tec. Their guns are very unique, perhaps quirky, but they seem to work well. I do like the concept and concealability. I was actually considering their new .22 pistol for teaching my kids as well, as it is more compact and seems reliable.
Just a quick search of those parts (I looked at complete lower) looks like it would be around $1100 currently. The question is would it be better to spend a little more if you caught the banshee on sale for 1300 and have their warranty, etc?
Thanks. Ill have to look into this and see if its close to as affordable as then. I've only heard great reviews on the banshee and their roller delayed system for shoot ability
It is a sharp gun. And I hear delayed roller blowback is in the new update. Its close between these at the 800 mark. The only thing I like about the scorpion or ar 9 platform is magazine price and availability
Thanks for the input! i WISH all the options was my problem lol. The AR options im looking at are around $800 currently, so thats not too far off from the scorpion.
I am looking at a .22 conversion kit for my CZ P-07 for cheaper practice and for my daughters to learn. I wanted another close quarters setup that they could also handle confidently until they are more accustomed to larger and louder options.
I was looking at the CMMG banshee intitally, but they are at least $1300. I've never built one, but I would be open to the prospect. What other components and parts did you use?
Thanks for the input. Do you have a pic of your setup? How is the recoil compared to an AR? I know ARs don't particularly recoil compared to long range rifles, or a 12 gauge, but I've heard from some that the scorpion doesn't shoot very "soft". Also, one of the guys I spoke with said that 5"...
I was just about to pull the trigger (yeah yeah, i know) on a Foxtrot Mike AR in 9mm. My main reason behind getting it is both compact firepower and a more easily manageable platform for my daughter to handle as she learns. Familiar controls with other ARs could be advantageous as well, if she...