Great news. I have just laid eyes on a new and exciting ccw pistol. Diamondback Arms DB9 11oz .80 wide. I have carried a DB 380 for about 8 months. I must say the 9 mm will be replacing the 380. Good news also is the laser that I bought from Crimson Trace for my Diamondback 380 will fit right on the Diamondback DB9 the Pocket Protector in 9mm will make a Police officer or legal CCW carrier of 9mm an exccellent option that will utilize the same ammunition. I have ordered a pistol for testing, but if this firearm works as good as my Diamondback DB380 has I will be recommending an even more concealable 9mm than I have previously encountered. The ergonomics of the DB380 are the best of class in that the small pistols that shoot 380. I am making an educated guess that the size of the DB9 will be making its presence known with a little more umph, but I will be able to judge better after a trip to the range. Looking forward to the most concealable 9mm i have ever encountered.
And I forgot.... The one I saw has night sights.
At SHOT Show and am excited about several new products. My favorite AR Company CMMG, has a new Accessory, As of yet un-named for Quick detach attach of barrel assembly from The AR. It removes both the gas tube and barrel with a throw lever. a very positive locking lu. This coud be extremely useful for special applications. I am thinking also of the urban dweller that finds nosy neighbors as he heads out to the range. If you do not advertise what is in your house when you are out, nosy neighbors are less likely to break in and steal what you have.
I was at a good friends farm recently and we were shooting and having a great time. Someone at the farm then reached into his AR (what I refer to as Accesorizable Rifle) case and pulled out what appeared to all present as an M4. He inserted a magazine and as I was looking away he pulled the trigger. The sound immediately yanked my head around. I had not heard that exact sound in over 26 years. It was the exact sound made by my Squires Bingham M16 look-alike rifle I had purchased when I was 16. I unconditionally had to have whatever that was in the shooters hand. It was a CMMG 22lr complete upper. I took it home that day and since then I have fired over 4000 rounds of bulk pack 22 ammo. I do not use Remington bulk pack as a rule due to it not working well in my semi- autos in the past. My CMMG upper has served me well. To date with 8 boxes of 555 Winchester 22lr. I have had 3 misfires with good primer strikes. No failures to feed and no failures to extract. I have since carried them on my table at gun shows. They work and shooting 22lr through an AR 22 complete upper is like eating 5 calorie hot wings. ... Guilt Free
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