Another good overview. I've been seriously tempted to pick one of these up, but in all honesty, I've been seriously tempted to pick up about a hundred different guns over the last couple years. 😆
when i move to a more 2A friendly state, hopefully in the near future, I plan on trying to get one of these. can't have this in Mass cause 10rd mags can't fit in the magwell
@@Rumpleskin . I have never lubed mine in the 3 1/2-4 years I’ve owned it. The manual tells you not to. I will wipe down polymer with dry cloth after shooting and use CPL on feed ramp/barrel then wipe excess. . It’s been 100% reliable and holding up remarkably well
I am picking up my Gen 2 Extar Wednesday! I have 2 Gen 1s. Thousands of rounds ZERO malfunctions. BEST VALUE IN THE GUN INDUSTRY PERIOD! Just to wind people up, let me say it is better than a semi auto MP5 suppressed. Lighter, better trigger, Glock mags, AR grips, LRBHO, totally closed rear side charger so no face full of gas. $449.00. Optic to run? Primary arms w/Vulcan reticle. Please just take the opportunity to have fun with it. It is a hoot.
I'm pushing 70 i talked daughter into getting one she has issues with reg pistol i was going to put Magpul mbus 3 flip ups on it and primary arms prizm I've never put these on any carbine i have they don't slide on the rail seen them slide on for AR but not with this
The thing that prevented me from getting one of these previously were the number of upgrades I'd have to make, which made the cost equivalent to other offerings. Now I have to get one! Looking forward to the shooting vid. I've heard these are softer shooting than other blowback large-format pistols.
Nice review. Thanks. Yes. Polymers have replaced metal parts in so many applications. I have a client that produces polymer worm wheels for automotive steering systems. That’s a safety-critical application. No compromises on long-term performance.
I have had the gen 1 for a couple years. around 400 rounds through it and 1 malfunction. no recoil and I have squirrel hunted with it. it's very accurate
Just took mine to the range last week for the first time. Man is it a fun shooter. Recoil has a good initial jolt but is soft on the sholder, which is awesome considering how the Gen 2 brace is very thin. My wife and I had a blast with it and it ran Tula steel, and winchester brass fmj and hollow points perfectly. Remember: extar doesn't recommend reloads, aluminum cased, or +p ammo. Also careful of Norma because they are using thinner primers and they are prone to blow out on this guy. So a bit ammo sensitive but all in all, I'd say it's a great deal for this one. Looking forward to the range review!
Great review that almost looked familiar classic firearms actually partnered with a gun manufacturer producing a carbine similar to this. For those who are still going to the gun shop to purchase a firearm buying them online is the way to go, I found a woman with a FFL that lived close to me I would go to her house she would call to the background check I would sit at her computer desk fill out the paperwork in and out and I've saved Jesus thousands throughout the years. Stay and shoot Safe people.
I was an adequately good boy this year so Santa brought me one of these. Put 200 rounds through it today without a problem. Really liking it so far. What a joy to shoot.
I couldn't decide between buying this and the new Hellcat Pro. I ended up going with the Hellcat and it's great...but now I'm probably going to order one of these too. Funny how that keeps happening... :-)
After my 2nd lumbar fusion I bought the gen 1 because it was very lightweight. The gen 2 has alot of changes less Polymer. Had 1 malfunction first round , stovepipe after that ran great . Have around 800ish rounds through it
I like the steel re-enforcement in that reciever. I am slightly worried about the full mag plus 1 as the manual says NOT to load a fully loaded mag into it with a closed bolt. Optic wise I would say either good irons or an affordable red dot like SIG or Swampfox. Looking forward to the range review. Big fan of this firearm and looking forward to see how it runs.
First time shooting mine. It’s a great gun and a lot of fun to shoot! Same length as my Diamondback DB 15 - 7” 5.56. Much lighter and a lot cheaper ammo!
Had my Gen-1 a couple years with close to 1000 rounds with no problems at all. It’s a great weapon. But now seeing that all metal trigger group I think I’m going to break down and buy the package. I still think the new brace is ugly as hell lol.
I own the gen1 version, it's ok but being a left handed shooter the first thing I did was put an ambidextrous safety on it. The original brace did a lot of moving around but have resolved this issue. Like the version 2 handguard better maybe that's something that might be interchangeable.
I would have bought an EP9 years ago had I known they had any aftermarket support. Your weapon may have given me what I need to purchase my own. Just bought a SAR 109t so it'll be a min
@@GBGuns Not so much as a "Need" more so a want. That handguard sealed the deal. Was unsure about aftermarket triggers in a polymer chassis, and I wanted a regular buffer tube w/sba3 or sba4. So you're video answered everything
I think that if someone is going for a budget build on something like the Extar, then they'll likely use a budget optic too along with a budget light - if they're so inclined. A Burris, a Swampfox, a Riton, or a low cost Holosun might be appropriate?
I dropped the Cyelee T10 on mine. $70 on Amazon, including shake awake feature. Only a few hundred rounds so far, but I can put rounds through the same hole repeatedly, and zero hasn’t budged at all.
I have the Gen 1 and was so hoping that the gen 2 would either come with or have the ability to add a folding adapter. I love the new muzzle device, fore-end and metal trigger group. I don't like the new brace.
I love my Gen 1. I like the changes they made but I do wish they would have made a standard buffer tube assembly to make it easier to change braces without buying an adapter from Farrowtech.
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 the Extar tube is proprietary. It is not meant to be changed and it attaches in a completely unique manner. Farrowtech makes an adapter plate for $85 that allows you to use a mil spec tube and whatever brace you want. I have an SBA3 on mine.
@@geraldochi7945 reduces it closed AND open. It’s much shorter closed and If you have the stock brace fully extended the sba3 may be a bit shorter fully extended but I’m not 100% sure. I didn’t take actual measurements but that’s my general feeling on it.
I just took mine to the range yesterday, only 25 yards at an indoor range but made a ragged hole with 115gr fmj. Only negative is the brace I am going to find some padding to put on it as it is uncomfortable to the cheek. I have a Red dot on mine.
1. Muzzle (flash can) what is the OD ? 2. Muzzle (flash can) over all length? Also is it really just a flash can to help displace gas forward and minimize recoil? Is the opening actually large. I am interested in adding a muzzle something that has the same outside diameter to keep the same look of the gun yet stretch the barrel out another 4 inches or so, for better further out accuracy.
Adding a flash can will not change accuracy or your ability to hit at distance. All a flash can does it help direct sound forward, control muzzle flash to some extent, and provide some visual appeal.
I'm about to order one for myself, but my state doesn't allow a purchase of multiple magazines. Still, Extar is charging the same for the gun with just one magazine and selling the rest separately.
It's not a rough action so much as it is the difference between polymer on polymer and steel on steel. If you sand it you'll open up the surfaces to ingest fouling, then need lube which of course traps fouling and in the end have a very dirty gun.
Great tabletop review. I would put a Sig MSR or something like that on it. I see then for $76 now. Budget gun should have a budget dot. I webt to the Extar website after watching you run the different mags though it and got a great package deal with g#n, soft case, sling 5 mags etc. I watch HO alot but actually enjoy your reviews better. Come on people it the subscribe tab.
I'm surprised they have not banned these braces we all know they are basically a stock in many cases retractable with nothing other than a velcro strap that can be removed but I would keep it on there. I've been eyeballing a retractable stock for my MP5 pistol variant PK what not my God they want like over $300 lol I'll buy a Franklin armory trigger for my M4 versus spending that on a collapsible brace.
HO can you please tell me if the Arm Brace can be extended? I have long arms and I truly rather the gun be as close to 30” as anyway possible. Stock brace pulled back in anyway or even an extension of some sort. Thank you You seemed to know the gun the best. Gen2
Just picked up a EP9. Unfortunately doesn't come with a brace anymore and doesn't have the locating tab on back of buffer tube for the brace the sell on the accessory page. Hope to test fire it this weekend
I've been interested since the gen one but there's not enough reviews out there for the longevity of the EP9. FYI I got unsubscribed. Warn the people! Any word from Walther about a PDP with paddle mag release?
@@GBGuns Hadn't seen anything from you in a while, went to check your channel and there was 5 videos I never saw notified. Then I noticed I was unsubscribed. That's just mean man! Thank you for all yall do.
I just can't get past the plastic receiver. That ruined it for me, even with the reason why. Felt like a toy. I went with the FM9 by Foxtrot Mike for another 100 bones. Uses aluminum receivers Last round bolt hold open 5", 7", 9", and 16" options Side charging or rear charging options Glock mags as well
My Gen 1 has a polymer buffer tube. It does not use a castle nut. I have seen another reviewer switch his Gen1 to a SB3 brace so he had to change the buffer tube.
Like any firearm you'll need to remove carbon eventually, but the Extar does not require lubrication. Simply wipe the bolt down, maybe scrape off carbon build up when it happens.
Yes or shop rag. I haven't needed to clean mine yet, but as a rule I usually don't clean until performance degrades, that way I know how long/far a gun can go without cleaning.
I personally dont think EXTAR doesn't get the Credit they deserve. I myself love the ETAR EP9 I just wish I wasn't "a poor" and obviously a pathetic useless loser that could afford the low valued price of the Extar. which outside of HiPoint is the cheapest priced PCC on the market especially with the features you get with the EP9
@@GBGuns I've seen conflicting info on this. Some are made in China, some are rebranded Vortex, some are made in the Philippines, and some are assembled and/ or made in the USA (military contracts). Either way, I've had good experiences with Sig so far.
It's kind of like the AR barrel coating arguments. People want to debate which lasts longer so they can decide if they're going ot spend 40-50 dollars more. If you can afford to wear out an AR barrel you can afford to replace it!
Article with links: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/a-new-favorite-extar-ep9-gen-2
Another good overview. I've been seriously tempted to pick one of these up, but in all honesty, I've been seriously tempted to pick up about a hundred different guns over the last couple years. 😆
Give in to temptation...😎
Under $450 you can’t go wrong.
when i move to a more 2A friendly state, hopefully in the near future, I plan on trying to get one of these. can't have this in Mass cause 10rd mags can't fit in the magwell
Shame a drum mag is not recommended, looks like it could be a lot of fun
This one is a must
I’ve had my EP9 for a little over 3 years now and it’s holding up surprisingly well. 4,000 ish rounds
Do you lube it? With what? Thinking of getting one..thanks
@@Rumpleskin . I have never lubed mine in the 3 1/2-4 years I’ve owned it. The manual tells you not to. I will wipe down polymer with dry cloth after shooting and use CPL on feed ramp/barrel then wipe excess. . It’s been 100% reliable and holding up remarkably well
@@jonn8163 thanks
@@jonn8163so it DOENST need to be cleaned ? Any maintenance ?
I am picking up my Gen 2 Extar Wednesday! I have 2 Gen 1s. Thousands of rounds ZERO malfunctions. BEST VALUE IN THE GUN INDUSTRY PERIOD! Just to wind people up, let me say it is better than a semi auto MP5 suppressed. Lighter, better trigger, Glock mags, AR grips, LRBHO, totally closed rear side charger so no face full of gas. $449.00.
Optic to run? Primary arms w/Vulcan reticle.
Please just take the opportunity to have fun with it. It is a hoot.
I'm pushing 70 i talked daughter into getting one she has issues with reg pistol i was going to put Magpul mbus 3 flip ups on it and primary arms prizm I've never put these on any carbine i have they don't slide on the rail seen them slide on for AR but not with this
Nice review. They really listened to their consumers regarding the Gen 2 upgrades. I like the history of the company and glad their EP9 is successful.
The thing that prevented me from getting one of these previously were the number of upgrades I'd have to make, which made the cost equivalent to other offerings. Now I have to get one! Looking forward to the shooting vid. I've heard these are softer shooting than other blowback large-format pistols.
Glad to see that you got your hands on one of those babies 😁. Can't wait to see you guys on the range 😎.
Since it is probably a 100 yard or less gun, I would like to see a red dot or green if you have that. Can't wait to see the shooting impressions.
Nice review. Thanks. Yes. Polymers have replaced metal parts in so many applications. I have a client that produces polymer worm wheels for automotive steering systems. That’s a safety-critical application. No compromises on long-term performance.
I have had the gen 1 for a couple years. around 400 rounds through it and 1 malfunction. no recoil and I have squirrel hunted with it. it's very accurate
What does 9mm do to a squirrel?
@@rob6850 blows its lung out of its body 🤣
@@eastguntucky9268 it just might, in this case!
@@rob6850 I used fmj. Head shot or body. It's pretty much uneatable unless you hit right in the head. My neighbor loves squirrel.
@@eastguntucky9268 lol
Just took mine to the range last week for the first time. Man is it a fun shooter. Recoil has a good initial jolt but is soft on the sholder, which is awesome considering how the Gen 2 brace is very thin. My wife and I had a blast with it and it ran Tula steel, and winchester brass fmj and hollow points perfectly.
Remember: extar doesn't recommend reloads, aluminum cased, or +p ammo. Also careful of Norma because they are using thinner primers and they are prone to blow out on this guy. So a bit ammo sensitive but all in all, I'd say it's a great deal for this one. Looking forward to the range review!
Great review that almost looked familiar classic firearms actually partnered with a gun manufacturer producing a carbine similar to this. For those who are still going to the gun shop to purchase a firearm buying them online is the way to go, I found a woman with a FFL that lived close to me I would go to her house she would call to the background check I would sit at her computer desk fill out the paperwork in and out and I've saved Jesus thousands throughout the years. Stay and shoot Safe people.
I just picked up mine from my FFL today! Put a vortex crossfire on it and a lunar 9! Can’t wait to shoot it!
Great overview. I love these things, glad to see your take on it. Range day should be a good time.
I'm so glad you finally got one of these. I'm one of those that's been asking 😁
The biggest selling point by far. 4ibs!
Excellent tabletop review ! 👍
Can't wait to see it run !
I was an adequately good boy this year so Santa brought me one of these. Put 200 rounds through it today without a problem. Really liking it so far. What a joy to shoot.
Yes it's a surprisingly soft shooter for how light it is.
I couldn't decide between buying this and the new Hellcat Pro. I ended up going with the Hellcat and it's great...but now I'm probably going to order one of these too. Funny how that keeps happening... :-)
After my 2nd lumbar fusion I bought the gen 1 because it was very lightweight. The gen 2 has alot of changes less Polymer. Had 1 malfunction first round , stovepipe after that ran great . Have around 800ish rounds through it
I like the steel re-enforcement in that reciever. I am slightly worried about the full mag plus 1 as the manual says NOT to load a fully loaded mag into it with a closed bolt. Optic wise I would say either good irons or an affordable red dot like SIG or Swampfox. Looking forward to the range review. Big fan of this firearm and looking forward to see how it runs.
First time shooting mine. It’s a great gun and a lot of fun to shoot! Same length as my Diamondback DB 15 - 7” 5.56. Much lighter and a lot cheaper ammo!
Had my Gen-1 a couple years with close to 1000 rounds with no problems at all. It’s a great weapon. But now seeing that all metal trigger group I think I’m going to break down and buy the package. I still think the new brace is ugly as hell lol.
I like the previous brace better too.
This could be a true polymer wonder. 👍😎🙏
Another great video. I purchased the E9 last week and looking forward to shooting it next to my Stribog.
I own the gen1 version, it's ok but being a left handed shooter the first thing I did was put an ambidextrous safety on it. The original brace did a lot of moving around but have resolved this issue. Like the version 2 handguard better maybe that's something that might be interchangeable.
Good looking weapon. Very promising. Glad you got a chance to review one. Great table top teview. 🎩🎱🏁🎯♠♦♣♥🌼🏵🌸💙💛🔱🌻🇺🇸🍀
I would have bought an EP9 years ago had I known they had any aftermarket support. Your weapon may have given me what I need to purchase my own. Just bought a SAR 109t so it'll be a min
What aftermarket do you need?
@@GBGuns Not so much as a "Need" more so a want. That handguard sealed the deal. Was unsure about aftermarket triggers in a polymer chassis, and I wanted a regular buffer tube w/sba3 or sba4. So you're video answered everything
I think that if someone is going for a budget build on something like the Extar, then they'll likely use a budget optic too along with a budget light - if they're so inclined. A Burris, a Swampfox, a Riton, or a low cost Holosun might be appropriate?
I dropped the Cyelee T10 on mine. $70 on Amazon, including shake awake feature. Only a few hundred rounds so far, but I can put rounds through the same hole repeatedly, and zero hasn’t budged at all.
I have the Gen 1 and was so hoping that the gen 2 would either come with or have the ability to add a folding adapter. I love the new muzzle device, fore-end and metal trigger group. I don't like the new brace.
I want a folding brace too, which originally turned me off of this. But then I came across the SBPDW brace and it’s making me reconsider.
The red logo of Extar looks a lot like the red logo of Duncan Toys. Just thought it was interesting.
It does
I chose to go with a Holosun HS510C. We'll see how that sight pairs, once I have it in hand.... Gotta love waiting periods.
Fantastic review thank you! 👍
Best no nonsense firearm reviews on the web!
Thank you!
Well dang now I wish I hadn't ordered those drum mags. I guess my dad can enjoy them in his sub 2000.
Keep up the good work 💪
I love my Gen 1. I like the changes they made but I do wish they would have made a standard buffer tube assembly to make it easier to change braces without buying an adapter from Farrowtech.
Is that the only thing I’d need? I have several different tubes and folding adapters
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 the Extar tube is proprietary. It is not meant to be changed and it attaches in a completely unique manner. Farrowtech makes an adapter plate for $85 that allows you to use a mil spec tube and whatever brace you want. I have an SBA3 on mine.
@@jagpilotohio Does the SBA3 reduce the length or just allow extending of brace?
@@geraldochi7945 reduces it closed AND open. It’s much shorter closed and If you have the stock brace fully extended the sba3 may be a bit shorter fully extended but I’m not 100% sure. I didn’t take actual measurements but that’s my general feeling on it.
@@jagpilotohio That is helpful info. Thank you!
I just took mine to the range yesterday, only 25 yards at an indoor range but made a ragged hole with 115gr fmj. Only negative is the brace I am going to find some padding to put on it as it is uncomfortable to the cheek. I have a Red dot on mine.
I would not recommend modifying the brace. Folks have been charged for that.
Looks Nice
Fiberglass in the plastic polishes the metal parts when they cycle.
Can you do a video on you cleaning the EP9? That'd be awesome. I'm still on the fence about purchasing this over any of the other budget pccs.
No video needed really, just wipe away any carbon buildup. This system is meant to be run without lubrication.
@@GBGuns understood. Thank you.
Excellent review.
I would go with skorpion sights and lower cowitness red dot.
1. Muzzle (flash can) what is the OD ?
2. Muzzle (flash can) over all length?
Also is it really just a flash can to help displace gas forward and minimize recoil? Is the opening actually large. I am interested in adding a muzzle something that has the same outside diameter to keep the same look of the gun yet stretch the barrel out another 4 inches or so, for better further out accuracy.
Adding a flash can will not change accuracy or your ability to hit at distance. All a flash can does it help direct sound forward, control muzzle flash to some extent, and provide some visual appeal.
Price is up slightly since I purchased mine but has steel fire control group and safety now. That justifies the price increase to me.
may have to buy this firearm based on the background story of owner
I like this as im very use to AR/M16 platforms, but not a fan of the DI gas system. Hate it! But this is direct blow back like many PCC .
I'm about to order one for myself, but my state doesn't allow a purchase of multiple magazines. Still, Extar is charging the same for the gun with just one magazine and selling the rest separately.
Did you let them know?
I'll go over the inside with 2000 grid sand paper just to make the action a little bit smoother but that's all
It's not a rough action so much as it is the difference between polymer on polymer and steel on steel. If you sand it you'll open up the surfaces to ingest fouling, then need lube which of course traps fouling and in the end have a very dirty gun.
Looks like a good gun, especially for the price. Where are they manufactured?
I think he said Lake Havasu, Arizona.
Yes
@@GBGuns so they are actually made there, not imported like ATI stuff? If so that price is even more incredible
@@rob6850 as far as I know, yes. Theur use of polymer drive cost way down.
@@GBGuns awesome. Thanks!
Great tabletop review. I would put a Sig MSR or something like that on it. I see then for $76 now. Budget gun should have a budget dot. I webt to the Extar website after watching you run the different mags though it and got a great package deal with g#n, soft case, sling 5 mags etc. I watch HO alot but actually enjoy your reviews better. Come on people it the subscribe tab.
Thank you.
While I understand why so many companies use Glock mags... I wish companies would start using Scorpion mags.
I just find them more appealing.
Yes the inherent angle of Glock magazines makes them look odd in higher capacities.
I'm surprised they have not banned these braces we all know they are basically a stock in many cases retractable with nothing other than a velcro strap that can be removed but I would keep it on there. I've been eyeballing a retractable stock for my MP5 pistol variant PK what not my God they want like over $300 lol I'll buy a Franklin armory trigger for my M4 versus spending that on a collapsible brace.
This is not retractable.
It says you can use a silicone lubricant like WD 40 quick dry
HO can you please tell me if the Arm Brace can be extended? I have long arms and I truly rather the gun be as close to 30” as anyway possible. Stock brace pulled back in anyway or even an extension of some sort.
Thank you
You seemed to know the gun the best.
Gen2
the only thing to replace is that buffer stop plate to steel.
Or just slap one of those GrovTec pieces on the tube if you're looking for QD points
was wanting to see the field review w/ different mags but can not find it?
RUclips hides these sometimes it seems: ruclips.net/video/Bl26lvH_NDs/видео.html
Makes me wonder is this pistol brace/sbr thing going to kill the sales for weapons like this...
Not this one, it comes with nothing on the buffer tube.
Can it still take a SOB brace? I just bought one after receiving my EP9 today, please answer.
If this will accept a SBPDW brace, I’m ordering one now. Can anyone confirm it would fit?
Love my EP9. My favorite gun in the safe!! Such a treat to shoot. I have the Romeo5 on mine.
I hate the brace. Can I throw a sb3 on there? Can't get over all polymer receivers...not sure why
Was it uncomfortable?
Can you run the Extar mags in a Glock reliably? Specifically running the g26
Yes, I've run Extar magazines in a wide variety of Glock-pattern guns.
I’ve been thinking about getting one. W the gen2 being upgraded w steel instead of polymer I think I’m gonna get one. Ideal for home defense?
These are practical for many applications
How wide is the opening under the handguard? I have a fatty suppressor (1.7") and wondering if it will fit inside.
Can the buffer tube be swapped out with a standard tube?
Just picked up a EP9. Unfortunately doesn't come with a brace anymore and doesn't have the locating tab on back of buffer tube for the brace the sell on the accessory page. Hope to test fire it this weekend
What ? No drum magazine, how about the glock 33 rd magazine can it be used? Also can a red dot laser be used?
We tested a wide variety of magazines.
I've been interested since the gen one but there's not enough reviews out there for the longevity of the EP9.
FYI I got unsubscribed. Warn the people!
Any word from Walther about a PDP with paddle mag release?
Thanks for finding us again. It's bad enough that RUclips hides us, but unsubscribing folks is terrible!
@@GBGuns Hadn't seen anything from you in a while, went to check your channel and there was 5 videos I never saw notified. Then I noticed I was unsubscribed. That's just mean man!
Thank you for all yall do.
There's a guy on YT who has an 8 thousand round review of the Gen 1. Says it still runs and isn't broken. I'd say that's good enough of a test for me!
Where is the next video for this ep9?
I just can't get past the plastic receiver.
That ruined it for me, even with the reason why. Felt like a toy.
I went with the FM9 by Foxtrot Mike for another 100 bones.
Uses aluminum receivers
Last round bolt hold open
5", 7", 9", and 16" options
Side charging or rear charging options
Glock mags as well
I have both and the EP9 is definitely a softer shooter
Didn't know it had a plastic receiver. Dang.
@@jonn8163is it tho?
Foxtrot mike is now only 15$ more at 465$
T2
Will the ep9 take a m4 style stock Assembly so one could go the SBR route
My Gen 1 has a polymer buffer tube. It does not use a castle nut. I have seen another reviewer switch his Gen1 to a SB3 brace so he had to change the buffer tube.
I think because the receiver is plastic it can't handle hot gases from ruptured cases.
Thanks for not being a "snob" who would "not review the likes" of a $500 PDW.
red dot optic
Hold on let me get thsi straight there’s no need to clean or maintenance?
Like any firearm you'll need to remove carbon eventually, but the Extar does not require lubrication. Simply wipe the bolt down, maybe scrape off carbon build up when it happens.
@@GBGuns wow that’s awesome, what do you wipe down with, jsut a clean paper towel?
Yes or shop rag. I haven't needed to clean mine yet, but as a rule I usually don't clean until performance degrades, that way I know how long/far a gun can go without cleaning.
Can I get this please?
Are you asking permission?
@@GBGuns yes dad
Are you over the age of 21, not a felon, and living inside the Constutuional United States?
@@GBGuns not a felon, live in Oklahoma and 27
As far as I know it's legal in OK
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These things feel so cheap and gritty.
I personally dont think EXTAR doesn't get the Credit they deserve. I myself love the ETAR EP9 I just wish I wasn't "a poor" and obviously a pathetic useless loser that could afford the low valued price of the Extar. which outside of HiPoint is the cheapest priced PCC on the market especially with the features you get with the EP9
ADE Red Dot keep inexpensive and American companies
The ADE's are made in China though like all the other red dots.
@@GBGuns I thought ADE was based in Oregon but I'm sure just everything produced in China.
@@JohnScheppler they are based in Oregon, just like Sig Optics, but just like Sig optics it's all made in China
@@GBGuns I've seen conflicting info on this. Some are made in China, some are rebranded Vortex, some are made in the Philippines, and some are assembled and/ or made in the USA (military contracts). Either way, I've had good experiences with Sig so far.
FINALLY! I like mine for bedside use
You ONLY get 1 mag now !!!!
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its cool but i dont know about it 1 year warranty what you think about that?
I think if someone can afford to wear it out they can probably ably afford to replace it.
@@GBGuns appreciate the honesty!
It's kind of like the AR barrel coating arguments. People want to debate which lasts longer so they can decide if they're going ot spend 40-50 dollars more. If you can afford to wear out an AR barrel you can afford to replace it!