CAJUNLAWYER
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Went to the Lafayette show this morning for the specific purpose of putting hands on a S&W FPC and a Ruger PC.
WOW! Let's just say I was underwhelmed by the FPC! Stock was SHORT had to really creep into it to get a shoulder weld. As far as trying to get a good cheek weld and use anything other than folding AR sights-forget it.
The Ruger on the other hand was a good deal heavier had a full size stock and the sights supplied were very comfortable getting a sight picture.
As an extra bonus, I was able to get hands on a Kel Tec. Again, same problems with the S&W regarding cheek weld and getting a good sight picture, but at least the Kel Tec HAD sights and I was able to creep up on the stock and get a good sight picture.
I'm NOT going to be putting anything on these other than apeture sights for the Smith and whichever gun I settle on will be carried in my truck or on a boat.
As far as my preferences in order, the Ruger, the Kel-Tec and te Smith I just liked the way the Kel-tec felt against my shoulder as well as the way it folded better than the Smith. I was surprised at how much I disliked the Smith as I really wanted to like it.
Price wise the Ruger was $100 more than the Smith or Kel-tec and if you get the Smith you will have to spend at least $100 for a good set of folding AR sights.
I would have bought the Ruger right then, but I wanted one with the mag pul stock so I can keep the pieced together when broken down.
As far as the rest of the show:
The guy with all the old pythons was there gagging on them;
BUnch of new brands, canik or something like that;
A boat load of AR pistols
Business seemed brisk as I was continually watching 4473's being filled out but I didn't linger long as the only reason I went was to handle in the flesh the above carbines.
WOW! Let's just say I was underwhelmed by the FPC! Stock was SHORT had to really creep into it to get a shoulder weld. As far as trying to get a good cheek weld and use anything other than folding AR sights-forget it.
The Ruger on the other hand was a good deal heavier had a full size stock and the sights supplied were very comfortable getting a sight picture.
As an extra bonus, I was able to get hands on a Kel Tec. Again, same problems with the S&W regarding cheek weld and getting a good sight picture, but at least the Kel Tec HAD sights and I was able to creep up on the stock and get a good sight picture.
I'm NOT going to be putting anything on these other than apeture sights for the Smith and whichever gun I settle on will be carried in my truck or on a boat.
As far as my preferences in order, the Ruger, the Kel-Tec and te Smith I just liked the way the Kel-tec felt against my shoulder as well as the way it folded better than the Smith. I was surprised at how much I disliked the Smith as I really wanted to like it.
Price wise the Ruger was $100 more than the Smith or Kel-tec and if you get the Smith you will have to spend at least $100 for a good set of folding AR sights.
I would have bought the Ruger right then, but I wanted one with the mag pul stock so I can keep the pieced together when broken down.
As far as the rest of the show:
The guy with all the old pythons was there gagging on them;
BUnch of new brands, canik or something like that;
A boat load of AR pistols
Business seemed brisk as I was continually watching 4473's being filled out but I didn't linger long as the only reason I went was to handle in the flesh the above carbines.
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