Darius
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We're talking about people that actually put work with their guns.
whether it's a platform like you like Hammer Fires, 2011s, or you like Glocks, or Striker Fires.
How long do you try something once you've bought it to decide, okay, this is what I'm going to use?
Or conversely, how long does it take for you to find something to be the right one, whether it's for carry or competition?
And we've been talking about
Our switch from striker fires to staccato specifically, because I've had other 2011-ish things, has been easy.
I'll say that.
It's not as easy as some would think because there are pre-shooting fundamentals that take time.
Um, and, and you have to be intentional, whether it's, uh, engaging the grip safety, if you have a grip safety, or if you pin it with mad science tactical, um, or if you engaging your thumb safety, both on initial shot.
And then when you're moving, flipping it to safe, like you should do with a rifle, um, you shouldn't be running with your safety, you know, off when you're running and moving and grooving.
all of that, you know, doing a reload, hitting the slide release, all of that is different on the staccatos specifically compared to what we're used to, the MMP, the Glocks, the SIGs, all the other stuff.
So I'll stop talking, D. You know, what are your thoughts?
You know, how's it going for you right now?
How long do you, you know, give things?
That's funny.
That's a safe queen to you because most people, it's like a box of ammo and that's it.
Yeah, that's a thing that we haven't officially stamped that, but that's just our thing is that...
We do everything from concealment and besides your Glock 34, you know, investing in a 5-inch or a Staccato XC or a, you know, any of the 5-inch 2011s in general.
I can't do the five inch M&P metal, the new one, the steel one can't do because I'm not going to be concealing a five inch gun.
It's just it's not for my body type, not for my lifestyle.