That CZ seems to be a poor choice compared to the Glock G18 or the Beretta 93R. The Glock is very controllable, in the original non-ported version. The 93R’s fold down lever actually induces a side to side shot dispersion, since the gun seems to pivot around it, and that lever keeps it from fitting in any normal holster.
The mag mounting on the front for a handle limits it to offensive use, due to the time needed to mount it. In that case, one would bring a bigger, more capable weapon in it’s place.
Judging by the muzzle rise, only the first round would be on target, which may be why he didn’t show it. (I’m considerably lighter than Larry, and had no problem keeping the other two guns on target for short bursts, so I’m pointing to the gun as being the problem.)
Max was 6 rounds/burst, with a high chest aim. 3 rounds was best for tight groups. A ~10-15 round burst would start to resemble a buckshot pattern. Not optimum, time wise, if dealing with multiple targets.
March 30th, 2016 at 10:00 am
The cost of the raw material for the Cabot meteorite 1911 must have been, well, astronomical.
March 30th, 2016 at 3:45 pm
That CZ seems to be a poor choice compared to the Glock G18 or the Beretta 93R. The Glock is very controllable, in the original non-ported version. The 93R’s fold down lever actually induces a side to side shot dispersion, since the gun seems to pivot around it, and that lever keeps it from fitting in any normal holster.
The mag mounting on the front for a handle limits it to offensive use, due to the time needed to mount it. In that case, one would bring a bigger, more capable weapon in it’s place.
Judging by the muzzle rise, only the first round would be on target, which may be why he didn’t show it. (I’m considerably lighter than Larry, and had no problem keeping the other two guns on target for short bursts, so I’m pointing to the gun as being the problem.)
Max was 6 rounds/burst, with a high chest aim. 3 rounds was best for tight groups. A ~10-15 round burst would start to resemble a buckshot pattern. Not optimum, time wise, if dealing with multiple targets.