New Glock 'style' Pistol Calibre innovations CIP .22

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New Glock 'style' Pistol Calibre innovations CIP .22

#1 Post by shellshokt »

Calibre Innovations is bringing out its new CIP .22 LBP It will be on display at the shooting show.
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Here's a short review that English Shooting did
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVo6_ow ... dqgwFHd8js
They are also bringing out the Kel-Tec CMR 30 .22WMR
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£1500 for a .22 Glock LBP lol lol lol
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BamBam wrote:£1500 for a .22 Glock LBP lol lol lol
Wow!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#4 Post by bradaz11 »

i like how they seem to forget cactus arms did actually release their glock version, plus there is cactus arms 2.0 being released now isn't there?
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bradaz11 wrote:...plus there is cactus arms 2.0 being released now isn't there?
Apparently so, and it's available to buy now for (I believe) 800-900 quid with either a shroud or moderator.
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#6 Post by JammyGuns »

I'm really glad it exists but agree the price is going to put quite a few people off... Glock or no Glock who's going to spend 1500 on another lbp in .22lr? Especially with a cheaper version already available. Still, it's exciting to see another entry. What I really want someone to do though is release a LBP version of the Kel-Tec PMR 30 - that'd be something we haven't had before.
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Urgh, I hope that stamped extension bar is tidied up/changed before it is released.
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#8 Post by MistAgain »

BamBam wrote:£1500 for a .22 Glock LBP lol lol lol
Its £1500 because the 9mm barrel and slide has been stuck on a Lone Wolf frame over in USA .

And every yank want to buy one of them shakeshout
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#9 Post by Gh0st »

Ovenpaa wrote:Urgh, I hope that stamped extension bar is tidied up/changed before it is released.
prefer the look of the Cactus extension bar.

and it uses a Walther Lothar barrel, but apparently the CIP production ones will have a new barrel.
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#10 Post by Blackstuff »

Both of CI's releases have disappointed me. The ridiculous price of the Flock (£900-1000 for a properly licensed Glock might have been palatable) and the fixed muzzle brake (rather than stopping the stock collapsing all the way to maintain the 24" OAL) on the CMR-30 :bad: Glad i didn't change my plans to go to the show now!

If i was interested in the Glock i'd be tempted to get rid of the cocktail stirrer and fix a stock permanently
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