Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
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Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
I will stick with my LCP, but as with all pocket pistols now I am sure this dandy will find a decent amount of buyers. Meet the Micro Eagle...
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Micro_Eagle.asp
http://www.magnumresearch.com/Micro_Eagle.asp
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
All the other features of the P3AT, at only twice the weight and price.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
It also looks better built.KD5NRH wrote:All the other features of the P3AT, at only twice the weight and price.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
This baby is a blowback design. The P3AT is locked breech.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
Looks real similar to an AMT Backup.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
From the website:
So it has a teensie-weensie rotating bolt?Sharing all the family traits of the world-famous Magnum Desert Eagle...
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
If they made it in some of the serious calibers the AMT was available in, I'd be interested, but it's just another .380.CainA wrote:Looks real similar to an AMT Backup.
I can't see delayed blowback making much difference in a caliber that weak, or a barrel too short for any significant accuracy.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
Kahr is coming out with a 380 that looks to me like it will will be the best of them all.
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I just purchased a Magnum Research Micro Desert Eagle and I've already had it to the range twice. For such a small gun it shoots extremely accurate. I was very surprised by this. It was a little pricey but if it continues to perform like this then all I can say is What A Gun!
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
Welcome to the forum.
What kind of grouping do you get at what range?
The problems with small .380s mostly involve feeding or ejection. It will be interesting to hear your experience with this new model.
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What kind of grouping do you get at what range?
The problems with small .380s mostly involve feeding or ejection. It will be interesting to hear your experience with this new model.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
All were within 3 inches at 7 yards. I did have one FTF but I'm hopping that works itself out as the gun breaks in.seamusTX wrote:Welcome to the forum.
What kind of grouping do you get at what range?
The problems with small .380s mostly involve feeding or ejection. It will be interesting to hear your experience with this new model.
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Was that failure to feed or failure to fire?
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
It was a failure to feed. Just gave the slide a little push and that was it. So far that was the only time.seamusTX wrote:Was that failure to feed or failure to fire?
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
Here's a pocket pistol design that really looks interesting . . . if it ever goes into production.
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Re: Move over LCP, out of my way P3AT, I'm the new kid.
What kind of ammo?Derekhie wrote:It was a failure to feed. Just gave the slide a little push and that was it. So far that was the only time.
That sounds like a typical break-in problem.
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