Mischief machine -Parker mountain machine p365xxl shooting steel!
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2023
- Trying out my most recent build on some steel at the range today. The gun ran most ammo I put through it with only two failures, but I’m still playing around with recoil spring weights to get it dialed in. Spec list is as follows:
Parker mountain machine barrel and compensator
Mischief machine commander xxl grip module
Mcarbo trigger and spring kit
Holosun eps carry optic
Dpm recoil kit
Superstition concealment own holster with safariland qls mounting system
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He's got the Long Boi
Whoever said size doesn't matter was a liar 😂
Which shalotek xl slide is sitting on icarus precision macro?
It's a sentinel lopro
What mag release is that?
I can't remember the brand but I wouldn't recommend it, I took it out again real fast. mcarbo makes the best mag releases I've used
OK, I have to ask... The 365 was designed to be a smaller, easier to conceal 9mm with good capacity... so what is the point of continuously making it bigger and bigger? There are many 'compact' pistols available (G-19 size) so why make yet another one out of a micro-nine? Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of the 365?
Good question, to me there's a couple things, the 17+1 capacity is a game changer for a compact. This one is almost glock 19 size like you said, but it's skinnier which makes it more comfortable to conceal, and in that g19 size I have a compensated pistol that shoots flatter than the glock. Adding a comp to the g19 would make the slide g17 length, and it's thicker so less comfortable to conceal. I have a regular size p365 for summer conceal carry but here in the northeast this one is a perfect carry gun in fall and winter
@@IrishGats Just speaking for myself here, for defensive carry I don't see high capacity as the #1 criterion in choosing a pistol.
The micro-nines don't interest me because they are too small for me to use effectively due to small controls, difficult mag changes, short barrels that give up velocity in a cartridge that's already the minimum service caliber, and the grip doesn't leave much real estate for my support hand. I see the trend heading toward making them larger... XL, XMacro, Hellcat Pro, 43X, etc. and I understand why.
Normally I carry a Sig P-320C in .45 (9+1 and 3.9"), but if I need something smaller I'll grab an M&P 9 2.0C, 4" which is nice and slim and holds 16 'mind changers' with a spare 17. Either gun conceals fine in just a T-shirt... no one ever notices.
For my daily defensive carry, compensators and optics are not something I feel like are necessary. If I (God forbid) have to use it, I doubt I would notice if the gun even HAS sights or even notice recoil at all. I'm more concerned with each round doing maximum damage to tissue, organs, and blood vessels to take the fight out of the threat.
@@HalfCrazy520 those are fair points too! I have a bunch of different pistols I rotate through for carry, but I guess these sigs are just Lego for grown ups and I can't help myself modifying them!
@@IrishGats Yeah, I carry a CZ P-01 sometimes, if I'm in a 9mm mood... some of my pistols are just too heavy to carry like 1911s and my CZ 97B, although I have carried them.
You do you, bro. I'm not judging... I'm sure that pistol is more fun than a van full of college girls.
@@HalfCrazy520 haha it's definitely enjoyable to shoot, and I can't say that about too many compacts I've shot! The new compact cz is something I'm definitely interested in though!