Full test series and data: www.gbgunsdepot.com/post/cz-75-and-alternatives-which-is-right-for-you
@jbred6049Ай бұрын
Jeez fella. That group of six was what I'd call stellar.
@GreyShooterАй бұрын
Good series of comparisons. I enjoy your work. Thanks. 🫡👍
@Joe55610003 күн бұрын
You mentioned that you are not getting the life you expected out of your Infinity rubber targets. I wanted to try them but I didn't like their prices. $75 for a small "vitals" size target, was the cheapest I found. So I bought a 6'x4'x3/4" thick rubber fatigue mat from Tractor Supply for $60. I cut it into 6 pieces but you could get 8 IPSC style targets out of one mat. The outer most line of the "D" zone is the outside edge of the target. I wanted two bigger targets for shooting at distance, so I didnt cut two of the pieces. Cutting the mat isn't difficult. I cut mine with a circular saw. I put 2" foam insulation under the mat, layed it on a flat surface, used a drywall square to draw the lines, and cut a few small wedges before I started, because the rubber likes to pinch the blade. I cut into the rubber a little ways then put the wedge in the cut to hold it open. I got an IPSC style stencil off of Amazon and used it to draw the lines. I then used a Dremel with a small router style bit to cut the lines into the rubber. Trying to cut the lines and an angle so it would be harder for paint to fill the holes. However, the lines remain visible even after the lines get painted. These targets are a lot cheaper than those from Infinity Targets. For $60 you can get 8 IPSC targets. I always thought that they wouldn't last as long as Infinity's targets, but maybe they do. I have shot mine a lot and have had them on my range for a year now me and my friends that come and shoot have used them, and only now is the "A" zone beginning to get shot through. I would say you could probably get a hole started if you shot two 17 round mags into a spot about the size of a silver dollar, but I'm only guessing. If you wanted to maximize the longevity I would recommend making the target have multiple bullseyes so rounds are not consistently being shot at the same point. It might be a fun DIY money saving project for you.
@omarchehab7452Ай бұрын
Would love to see a review of the Kriss Sphynx or B&T MKII if you ever end up getting your hands on one
@gbgunsmediaАй бұрын
I'd love to
@ceemichael1Ай бұрын
Gotta like that bad boy, he's handsome and serious
@katanapr3Ай бұрын
I have the P8L and the P8S both are excellent choices.
@xJeypiАй бұрын
Any upgrades?
@katanapr3Ай бұрын
@@xJeypi there are plenty of upgrades if you know what and where to look for. SAR P8 is compatible with Tanfoglio Small Frame pistols. Triggers, springs, sears, guide rodes etc. if you are up for a challenge you can tune your gun or send it out to a gunsmith to do the work. I built a Tansarfoglio meaning, I used a Tanfoglio frame and polished all the internals, installed reduced springs. Added a SAR P8L slide and barrel, some cerakote and now have one of a kind gun. It's a really nice shooter! Here is a short video testing the gun. kzbin.infot6fIuiW8A-8?si=l4CIxj4P7HBym1uL
@xJeypiАй бұрын
Thank you! Im actually looking into the p8s/l and k245. Since ive fallen in love with my P01, ports/comp from my xmacro n 45acp from my 1911. So the P8 s/l will be almost all the above in one. Just need an rmr cut for optic and will be 90% a dream come true. Wish it had a pic rail for lights. 😅
@katanapr3Ай бұрын
@@xJeypi I also have the K2 45c, and the CM9, and the K12 Sport. Contact Patriot Defense for the optic cut. They did an excellent job cutting one of my Tanfoglio slides. They also are the best in aftermarket parts and tuning.