It’s a .45. Really nice gun. Clean lines, just lightweight and snappy. Shot it very well, just some other .45s are better shootersNow you shootin a dang 45/70 hand cannon and complainin bout recoil from a 9mm?![]()
Nope, 45acpNow you shootin a dang 45/70 hand cannon and complainin bout recoil from a 9mm?![]()
Cancer is the biggest BS disease! People who live in the Permian Basen are at very high risk of cancer and that's not included tobacco users. 2 of my in-laws and many relatives that lived there died from that. Hoping the best to you and your better half for better health!Making a grocery list with HEB for home delivery tomorrow. Wife misses shopping at HEB damn cancer chemo has made it impossible for her to shop. I'm having pretty bad leg pain either Sciatica or plaque filled aorta causing the problem will find out next week with Cardio doc appointment.
ThanksCancer is the biggest BS disease! People who live in the Permian Basen are at very high risk of cancer and that's not included tobacco users. 2 of my in-laws and many relatives that lived there died from that. Hoping the best to you and your better half for better health!
Hopefully better days ahead for you guys, hang in there, your in my thoughts and prayersMaking a grocery list with HEB for home delivery tomorrow. Wife misses shopping at HEB damn cancer chemo has made it impossible for her to shop. I'm having pretty bad leg pain either Sciatica or plaque filled aorta causing the problem will find out next week with Cardio doc appointment.
ThanksHopefully better days ahead for you guys, hang in there, your in my thoughts and prayers
I'm very happy with it. It's the PCC I should have bought from the get go. It's the little things that I appreciate. Full-on ambi, including charging handle, bolt and mag catch, fire control selector. Nothing worse than losing a small part out in the field. Most parts including the fire control selector (on both sides) are secured with roll pins, not screwed on in some way. My Saint Victor uses a screw on the right side to secure the fire control selector which has already worked itself loose. Even the trigger and hammer pins use retaining rings- snap rings instead of straight pins or anti-walk pins; no screws! The trigger guard runs flush with the trigger guard tangs. On the Saint Victor, the metal trigger guard protrudes from the rear tang. It drew blood on my middle finger while holding on to the pistol grip and shooting rapid fire at the last competition. I hate the colt mags on the SA, they are a PITA to load and lock in when full. The LWRC uses Glock mags, they are cheaper and work just fine and are available everywhere. Though I confess I'm using the Magpul versions. The M-LOK octagonal hand guard is the right length and diameter with QD connector holes at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. It didn't come with a flash hider but the barrel is threaded. In a word, it is well-thought out and fit and finish are superb. They are a bit spendy and I know I sound like a swinging salesman but IMO, they are worth it as I have personally never, ever had a problem with my LWRCI's. I hope you like yours when you get it. Let us know!how do you like the LWRC ? I have a M6 ICE coming....
My LWRC Six8 has been fantastic. Heavy hitting hog round.I'm very happy with it. It's the PCC I should have bought from the get go. It's the little things that I appreciate. Full-on ambi, including charging handle, bolt and mag catch, fire control selector. Nothing worse than losing a small part out in the field. Most parts including the fire control selector (on both sides) are secured with roll pins, not screwed on in some way. My Saint Victor uses a screw on the right side to secure the fire control selector which has already worked itself loose. Even the trigger and hammer pins use retaining rings- snap rings instead of straight pins or anti-walk pins; no screws! The trigger guard runs flush with the trigger guard tangs. On the Saint Victor, the metal trigger guard protrudes from the rear tang. It drew blood on my middle finger while holding on to the pistol grip and shooting rapid fire at the last competition. I hate the colt mags on the SA, they are a PITA to load and lock in when full. The LWRC uses Glock mags, they are cheaper and work just fine and are available everywhere. Though I confess I'm using the Magpul versions. The M-LOK octagonal hand guard is the right length and diameter with QD connector holes at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. It didn't come with a flash hider but the barrel is threaded. In a word, it is well-thought out and fit and finish are superb. They are a bit spendy and I know I sound like a swinging salesman but IMO, they are worth it as I have personally never, ever had a problem with my LWRCI's. I hope you like yours when you get it. Let us know!