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I'm on the fence on those. For the price, what do I get in terms of ROF -vs- accuracy? I'm talking 5.56 carbine here. With my SBR, topped with an Aimpoint CompM4S, accurate follow-ups at 50 yards are easy. Maybe a second at 100. Does the binary trigger make that easier / faster?

I have experience with FA, mainly the HK MP5. Sweet gun. Some with a Colt. The MP5 was manageable, but the Colt was hard to stay on target at anything past 25 yards. Then again, I'm an average shooter on a good day...downhill...with a tailwind.

Never cared for bump stocks. Waste of money, and ammo, IMO. But to each their own.

You, YV, and a few others here really seem to know your way around firearms, so I read your posts with an open mind. I know a little, and I've done a few things over the years, but I don't have a single "fun gun" in my armory. Everything I own has a single purpose: lethality. The more, the better. Helps explain my affection for the .45ACP cartridge, I guess.

So if you get time, a follow-up "range report" would be appreciated.

Like we all know, "fast is fine, but accurate is final."
So, my take on 9mm PCCs...

Small and maneuverable. Range ammo is cheaper than rifle calibers. Can hold 30 round mags with SD ammo, which would be more effective at close range, plus less worry about penetrating walls/ collateral damage. Less recoil = more accurate follow shots, especially if going binary/forced reset. Easy to mod without making too heavy (light, holographic optic).

Really the only negative to me would be limited range. I wouldn't want to be counting on one at 100y+, but that isn't the purpose.

As far as accuracy with rapid fire: I shoot with a left thumb-top grip, and I kept all my holes in the money zone from approx 15y.
 
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KB has some hilarious content. Scott has a fun presentation way with lots of props and returning gags (dinosaurs, table flips, etc) that can be entertaining even for those that don't really know much about firearms. He's also a member of that group that if you could figure out how to fit a stock on a 120mm he'd convince himself to fire it at least once.
 
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I like it, but without knowing the thickness/density of what their skin/hide was like you can't really know.
I have almost no doubt the really big ones would to the job with property shot placement. Skin and bone is still skin and bone. The more interesting question is, other than the .950 JDJ, what the body shot efficacy would be. All the big ones could make a brain shot, with solids likely even the .416, but heart/lung hunting shot? IDK.
 
Sig better get it together.
This right after what the FBI said....I wouldn't own a striker fired Sig if my life depended on it.

Hell, I'd buy a High Point handgun over a Sig*.

*their hammer fired handguns and rifles are excellent (and even their sights which are just "Chinesium" work great too) . My P226 Legion is one of my favorite guns.
 
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This right after what the FBI said....I wouldn't own a striker fired Sig if my life depended on it.

Hell, I'd buy a High Point handgun over a Sig*.

*their hammer fired handguns and rifles are excellent (and even their sights which are just "Chinesium" work great too) . My P226 Legion is one of my favorite guns.

I have a couple sig optics but I wouldn’t own a handgun like you said. I almost got the 365 when I bought my hellcat. Glad I didn’t. They’re definitely doing something wrong somewhere whether it’s a quality issue or a design issue.
 
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