Potential New .22 LBP
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Potential New .22 LBP
Could this be a potential .22 LBP eventually from Taurus?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/201 ... 22-pistol/
More the merrier.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/201 ... 22-pistol/
More the merrier.
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
Sir. Just needs a Uk dealer to commit to ordering a few thousand I guess?
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
I was looking at the new KalTech CP33 as a possible LBP.
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
Re: Potential New .22 LBP
I already asked at SHOT. They just looked at me like I was madstrangesam wrote:I was looking at the new KalTech CP33 as a possible LBP.
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
Looks like a fun gun... unfortunately I suspect only criminals will ever get to use one in the uk.
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
After shooting the NRA comp weekend just gone. I can confirm magazines are basically the limitation on a lot of stages.strangesam wrote:I was looking at the new KalTech CP33 as a possible LBP.
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
Thats down to bad stage design then .Gh0st wrote:After shooting the NRA comp weekend just gone. I can confirm magazines are basically the limitation on a lot of stages.strangesam wrote:I was looking at the new KalTech CP33 as a possible LBP.
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
not really, as an example one stage was 12 rounds. a pain in the arse when its a quick stage and you need to reload. those with 12 or 15 rounds mags are always going to be quicker...MistAgain wrote:Thats down to bad stage design then .Gh0st wrote:After shooting the NRA comp weekend just gone. I can confirm magazines are basically the limitation on a lot of stages.strangesam wrote:I was looking at the new KalTech CP33 as a possible LBP.
33 rnd magazines would annoy the competition in practical comps.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/ ... -tec-cp33/
some of the stages can be seen here.
https://youtu.be/X2cEBrVNe-g
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
How do you think we managed when we had 7 round mags for Colts ?
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP
probably the same as i manage with a 10 round mag. My point was its harder to compete on some stages against others that have high capacity mags.MistAgain wrote:How do you think we managed when we had 7 round mags for Colts ?
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