thanks but not feeling bad or worried about being scorned , was just stating the fact , that i am not a good shot with a pistol, & will never be as i don't hardly shoot any thing anymore , but i can still hit what i shoot sometimes, with a carbine , my main problem is i have airgunitis & can't quit buying the next best a/g ,,again thanks for your reply..Don't feel bad about being a poor pistol shot. Most folks are, but they are afraid to admit it for fear they will be scorned. It is very hard to shoot a hand gun.
You know, I've always had the opinion that a pistol should remain a pistol, and a rifle, a rifle.i got a chance to shoot my new v3 GKI yesterday, it is loud, so i added a Spook Ember , that made it a lot Quiter , shot the mag empty , i love this thing , but need a stock , i am a terrible shot with a pistol, i have a cheap(i think ) red dot that i will add on today, if & when i find a stock , i will install a discovery scope.. i think all of my other pcp's will be gathering dust from here on..
Yep agree with you that is why I'm getting a shorty .25 to keep as an open sight pistol,You know, I've always had the opinion that a pistol should remain a pistol, and a rifle, a rifle.
But, I'm finding myself wanting a more stable platform to better take advantage of this pistols amazing capabilities, and accuracy. Pistols are tough for me to shoot accurately also.
I've been trying to push that thought away for several days now, thinking...I already have
the K1....(purchased a few days after purchasing the GK1, because I was so impressed with the mechanical design).
SO, I already have the stocked version of this incredible shooting machine.
Well,,,I caved! I couldn't fight the urge any longer, especially after seeing MOistOnes set up, (pic below). I like the look better than the other stocks I've seen presented here.
So I ordered his rear Picatinny adapter yesterday, and the "A3 Tactical" modular folding stock.
Just loosen two screws, and it slips right off the rail.
The fun just never ends!
Hope you're having some!
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80 bucks for the all kit ? ....that's real good.I would put a rear stock on it for more precision asap . And a lower power scope . Buck Rails stock shown is around 80 buck's but not in stock .
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Fantastic !!! that will be mine for sure once it's in stock,.....so it's just the grip adaptor for 80 bucks right ?$71-85 depending.
Fantastic !!! that will be mine for sure once it's in stock,.....so it's just the grip adaptor for 80 bucks right ?
i tried to many times to order one yesterday, but had work to do , & when i finally got done i get a email from them saying i'm registered , but they were now out of stock ( it showed in stock yesterday) now i'm sol , i really wanted the stock, so still looking.. ,I ordered a 5ku ss-8r from jkarmy for $65
I really like it! it's stable enough, somewhat adjustable (two height settings on the stock, two on the adapter from Andrew)
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thank you ..Here's one for $135 https://doublestarusa.com/ace-pic-rail-akfx-stock-s-8-5.html
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And a sig folder for $163 aboveSIG SAUER MCX/MPX Telescoping And Folding Stock Black - All NFA Rules Apply STKXFOLDTELEBLK STOCK-X-FOLD-TELE-BLK Gun Model: SIG Sauer MCX, SIG Sauer MPX, w/ Free S&H
Shop SIG SAUER MCX/MPX Telescoping And Folding Stock Black - All NFA Rules Apply STKXFOLDTELEBLK | 4.7 Star Rating on 36 Reviews for SIG SAUER MCX/MPX Telescoping And Folding Stock Black ...www.opticsplanet.com
Most likely it is the fill port check valve seat or oring.Anyone deal with a leak on here? I just pulled my GK1 out and it was completely empty filled her back up and I have a constant leak coming out of the fill port.
Any suggestions on what could be the culprit or how to address?
Thank you in advance
Its weird, I checked the gk1 this am again and the leak stopped at 2800psi.Most likely it is the fill port check valve seat or oring.
I tried replacing mine to no avail, but Kelly was able to get it sealed back up. There are some videos out there on checking the plastic disk and oring there.