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California-Compliant Echelon Pistols

“The LCI is a simple steel part with a spring,” he told me, “With no substantial loads placed on the part. It should not interfere with longevity or reliability of the pistol.”

Am I the only one who thinks there is a difference between the terms “should not” and “will not”?
 
Hi,

I am happy for our California friends. While I lived there I was often disappointed with the roster.

would it have been too much trouble, to have given us a better maybe blown up picture of the LCI..???

for christ sakes

Does this help?

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I like the indicator on the top but this works too.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

I am happy for our California friends. While I lived there I was often disappointed with the roster.



Does this help?

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I like the indicator on the top but this works too.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
yes, thanks...i actually tried more than once to blow up the pic, it would not work for me.....

did you open that pic up in a new tab...??

that's the one thing i did not try.

thanks again

now, i just did.....
 
Hi,

yes, thanks...i actually tried more than once to blow up the pic, it would not work for me.....

did you open that pic up in a new tab...??

that's the one thing i did not try.

thanks again

now, i just did.....

I wonder if those braindead CA legislators made SA put that silly label above the LCI. I'm surprised they didn't insist on a warning label above the muzzle.

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Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

yes, thanks...i actually tried more than once to blow up the pic, it would not work for me.....

did you open that pic up in a new tab...??

For the above I used a new tab then took a screenshot after zooming in. It can depend on the platform you're using, phone, tablet, computer, etc. Sometimes I have to download the picture or save a screenshot and then use a photo editing program to zoom and crop. Whatever it takes. ;)


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

...bought too many guns this year ....

Is there such a thing? :LOL:

The 4.5F is full size, 4.5" barrel, also comes in a comp'd model. The 4.0C is more "carry" sized, 4" barrel and little smaller frame with shorter grip, also has a comp'd version. Both have tritium front sight and U-notch rear sight.

I have the 4.5F Comp version and I'm really starting to love it. I have holsters for it and will consider putting it in my EDC rotation if it works out in my training classes.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

Hi, is the CA Compliant Echelon's COG exactly the same as the non CA Compliant Echelon's COG?

Welcome to the forum. :)

That's a good question. I don't see why it would be different but I'm no expert. I'm pretty sure CA requires a mag disconnect. Is that part of the COG? Maybe @xdman is listening and has some insight.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Thanks, before I buy, I would like to know if the mag disconnect and or the loaded chamber indicator is unique to the CA Cogs or the CA slide itself.
As I can only purchase the California version I would still like to get different slides and grip modules and those are just standard pieces without the extra California junk. So if there is no difference in the COG I would be free to purchase and use all of the available accessories and options to customize the Echelon. If that makes sense.
 
CA politicians adding stuff just to make things more expensive big shocker. Know how I know if my weapons loaded? I use my freakin brain LOL. I always laugh at people that do press checks and stuff. You should ALWAYS treat a weapon as loaded. If you don't know if your weapons loaded you shouldn't own one just my humble opinion though.
 
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