That's what I was afraid of. From all the stuff I've heard from different people, it seems it'll be a very popular handgun. I've been checking my email every hour to see if there are any updates on it getting released or an ETA.
I bought this one from target about 6 months ago and I love it. I didn’t pay that much for it though, I think only like $80. It’s nice because it comes with a big pot or whatever it’s called and you put a separator in it so you can cook two separate things. It’s been life changing for sure.
I’ll have to check it out this week sometime then. I’ve only been to a few indoor ranges in my life but I plan on going a lot more often now so I’m looking for a good place to routinely go.
How was INDY Arms? I’ve been trying to get there over the past few weeks since I’m in fishers and it’s pretty close. I used to go to point blank in Carmel and I was pretty happy with it.
I’m in the exact same boat. I moved from a shield to a g19 and I found the grip over time was just hard to get used to. Obviously they’re completely different but I learned quickly with the dagger that a bigger gun could be comfortable like I felt with the shield.
I agree with this 100% I feel like the dagger feels better than my Glock 19 and shoots around the same. If I could go back I would have just got the dagger and called it a day.
It’s cool to see a 3D printing manufacturer in Indiana. I’ve always been fascinated in the delta printers too. I hear that they can print so much faster than a standard FDM printer. Kudos to you guys at Seemecnc!
For my 3D printing set up I use fusion 360 to design everything, lychee slicer for my resin printers and cura for my FDM printers. I have a CR-10, cheap creality resin printer, and a EPAX X10 large format resin printer. Moving into resin printing really changed my perception on making functional...
I had no idea that Wilson combat grips existed, I just watched a video on it and now I will be buying one for my P365 lol. My pinky hanging off was always my biggest frustration with my daily carry. So thank you for this post!