Wednesday, November 11, 2009

SIG SAUER P226R


The 9mm P226 was designed to compete on the replacement of the M1911 in the 1980's.  It lost to the Beretta M9, but as a consolation the Navy SEALs adopted it as their sidearm.  Despite its reputation, the P226 hasn't been adopted in large numbers by the military.  However, it enjoys popularity in the civilian sector.  Today, the Sig Sauer line of handguns is so extensive, it covers all possible uses.  The P226R is the latest evolution to the P226.  It replaces the non-railed model, P226, with a picatinny rail for mounting accessories such as lights and/or laser.  But for the most part everything else stays the same.

ERGONOMICS
The P226R in the basic form has not changed at all but for the rail.  For the first time user, it feels awkward.  All the controls are on the left side of the gun, however, they are not in the familiar places and it needs some getting used to it.  There is no safety.  The decocker is way forward and the slide release is in the back, in complete reach of the shooting thumb, if you are right-handed.  The magazine release is located on the left side of the frame, about the only control that is traditional.  The sights on the P226R are very easy to align.  The front is the normal post with white dot and the rear is the contrast with single bar at the bottom.  Night sights are an option, and I highly recommend it.  The grips on the P226R is made of polymer with a rough textured on the sides and the backstrap and makes it very comfortable to hold.

SHOOTING IMPRESSIONS
As I mentioned earlier, the sights on the P226R are very easy to align, so it shoots instinctively.  The grips are excellent, and it doesn't feel wide even though it's a double-stack magazine.  It has a double action/single action trigger and the double action is long and a little on the heavy side.  However, it's the single action trigger that makes this an excellent shooter.  It's an accurate shooter and the groups at 25 yards were tight.  Of 300 rounds, there were no failures or stoppages.

MY BUY RATINGS
The P226R is a smooth shooter.  It's tough, reliable and accurate.  In my opinion, it's one of the top 9mm handguns out there.  And I would recommend it to intermediate shooter since it requires a little getting use to, but once one becomes familiar with it, it's a terrific gun.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED


SPECIFICATIONS
  Item Number
E26R-9-B (9mm, Contrast) E26R-9-BSS, (9mm, Night Sights) E26R-40-B (.40S&W, Contrast Sights) E26R-40-BSS (.40S&W, Night Sights) E26R-357-BSS (.357SIG, Night Sights)
  Caliber
9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W
  Action Type
DA/SA
  Trigger Pull DA
10.0 lbs
  Trigger Pull SA
4.4 lbs
  Overall Length
7.70 in
  Overall Height
5.5 in
  Overall Width
1.5 in
  Barrel Length
4.4 in
  Sight Radius
6.3 in
  Weight w/Mag
34.0 oz
  Mag Capacity
9mm 10 or 15 Rounds, .357 SIG 10 or 12 Rounds, .40 S&W 10 or 12 Rounds
  Sights
Contrast, SIGLITE® Night Sights available
  Grips
Black Polymer Factory Grips
  Frame Finish
Black Hard Anodized
  Slide Finish
Nitron®
  Accessory Rail
Yes
  Features
Accessory Rail
  MSRP
$975, $1,050 w/ Night Sights
  CA Compliant
Yes
  MA Compliant
Yes

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

KIMBER Tactical Custom II .45 ACP


The M1911 has been in service for almost 100 years!  For the majority of us, it is the best designed handgun of all time, hence the longevity and variations by so many manufacturers from all over the world.  The KIMBER Tactical Custom II in .45 ACP is a fine pistol and John Browning would approve of it.  Kimber is a relative newcomer and they've introduced their 1911's in 1996. But in that short amount of time they've produced an extensive line of 1911's, with custom features.

ERGONOMICS
KIMBER's Tactical Custom II are built with shooters in mind.  Unlike the typical 1911's this Kimber is lighter because the frame is made of aluminum.  The controls are well laid out.  It comes with night sights, which is super nice in low lights or in the dark.  It also has a beavertail grip safety that allows a shooter to grip it higher and prevent hammerbites.  The safety is ambidextrous and easy to manipulate with the shooting hand.  It has a beveled magazine well that makes reloading pretty fast and smooth (if you use the right magazine).  My only complain is with the magazine they supply.  It's not up to par in quality and when doing fast reloading it dings and scrapes the magazine well. 

SHOOTING IMPRESSIONS
KIMBER's Tactical Custom II shoots like a dream.  The trigger is done just right and once you fire it you wish all pistols would have the same trigger.  The sights have tritium so at night you can align it, and it's indispensable in defensive situations.  If you'd never experienced shooting in low lights or in the dark, you should try it and you'll appreciate night sights.  I would definitely recommend it for every defensive gun.  Overall accuracy was excellent.  I used reloads and at 25 yards offhand they all hit a 6" plate.  During rapid fire drills, all rounds fed without fail.  Magazine changes were a snap and it became easier as I practiced many times. 

MY BUY RATINGS:
I was very impressed with the KIMBER Tactical Custom II.  It is a dream to shoot it and if you are looking for an out of the box "loaded" 1911 with custom features, you can't beat this model.  For the price and features, you'll get the ideal 1911.  However, if you're into double action, polymer style handguns, then it's not for you. 

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED



SPECIFICATIONS

Height (inches) 90° to barrel: 5.50

Weight (ounces) with empty magazine: 31
Length (inches): 8.7
Magazine capacity: 7
Magazine well
Ambidextrous thumb safety
Recoil spring (pounds): 16.0
Full length guide rod

Frame: Material: Aluminum
Finish: Matte gray
KimPro II™ frame finish
Width (inches): 1.28
Frontstrap checkering
Checkering under trigger guard

Slide: Material: Steel
Finish: Matte black
Front serrations

Barrel: Length (inches): 5
Steel, match grade
Stainless steel match grade bushing
Twist rate (left hand): 16

Sights: Meprolight Tritium 3-dot night sight, fixed
Radius (inches): 6.8

Grips: Laminated, Double diamond

Trigger: Premium Aluminum Match Grade

Factory setting (approx. pounds): 4.0 - 5.0

SuggestedRetail Price: $1250.00 .45 ACP

CA CompliantYes

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Equipment links

Lately, I've been obsessed with tactical rails and lights, so, if you are looking to upgrade, update, or get the latest fad in tactical stuffs here are some links.

Tactical Lights:
1. Rico Alpha-9. For a budgeted conscious shooter. Made for airsoft, strong enough for the real deal: http://www.airsoftretreat.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=73&cat=45

Also, if you are looking for tactical holsters and clothing, here are some good links:

Tactical Gear:
1. They've got good prices on blackhawk and specials on 5.11 gears. Shipping is slow though. http://www.lapolicegear.com/

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Democrats take Congress

Hello folks, now that the Dems are in you know what follows them. So, go out and stock up on everything before they throw the book at us!

Monday, November 6, 2006

Saturday, November 4, 2006

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

October Range Report


Hello tactical folks, this is my first entry in my brand new blog. I'm starting this so that I can start posting everything that we are doing at the range. Oh by the way, I hope everyone had a great Halloween. But please leave your semi's at home, hehehe. Well, that's my 1 liner for today. Anyways, it looks like everybody is gearing up after Gunny's tactical course last September. Youngster customized his 1911 and Mark got tactical gear plus a NEW KIMBER, way to go Mark!!! Don't forget I want a grand raptor for Xmas, hehehe. Anyways, October was a busy month for me, I did some 1911 shooting with Young and company @ Sharpshooter's (boy, those bullets sure went faster than it took to reload!) not to mention this past weekend 10/29 at DM with Mark. We got there after 4:30pm because there was a 1000 yd shoot. We zeroed our rifles, and I got to fire my new Howa, man, that rifle is sweet, it's got an awesome trigger. The most interesting part of the day was when this guy showed up and asked us to shoot a small bottle that looked like it was full of gunpowder. Well, we let him shoot it and the thing went KABOOMMMM, it was awesome! Folks, we have to buy it and shoot it.

NOVEMBER SCHEDULE >>> Let's get together on Sunday November 19th at DM @ 12:00pm. There's a Cowboy Action Match scheduled that day, from 0800 to 1500. If any of you guys are busy let me know we can always reschedule it. Any questions call me...

Dick