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Wilson CQB

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http://www.wilsoncombat.com/p_cqb_tlr.asp

Check this bad boy out.

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Anyone in here own STI's or a Wilson?
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Not for that price.

Buy a Glock.
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I'm looking into buying an M4, but the cheapest one they have is over $1500, I can't imagine it being that much better than a Bushwaster which is about $500 less
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Post by GSXRanger »

$468.00 in my hand.

I am shooting Production class with it tonight... this thing is a shooter!!!

After having this, I can not see spending $1500 bucks on one of the "name brand" guns. I had my heart set on the Springfield TRP Operator... but, after running one side by side with my Taurus... I am glad I bought the Taurus. With the money I saved, I bought my Glock 35 and some mag holders for Limited 10.

For what it's worth... if you want a good shooter, for next to nothing... give the PT-1911 a look. I love mine!

2500 rounds through it so far... runs like a champ!

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Rangerguru wrote:I'm looking into buying an M4, but the cheapest one they have is over $1500, I can't imagine it being that much better than a Bushwaster which is about $500 less
If you get a Bushmaster make sure that you re-stake the gas key. They have a tendency to work themselves loose.
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That was some ridiculous shooting!

How often do you go to the range?
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What are you wanting to know about Wilson or STIs? I own both. They are both fine handguns.

I'll give you whatever info I can share.
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