January 25, 2020, 12:28 AM
MtCowboyThe 2020 SHOT SHOW is upon us!
Sig
SpearMCX Possibly may have a limited civilian run later like the M17 commemorative.
They will not release a whole SAS non ported pistol but you can buy a non ported slide and regular barrel from their web store. They were very specific that the ported barrel can only go in the ported slide. The regular barrel can go in both slides.
They are very proud of the new suppressors. All new except for the rimfire ones. They are modular and titanium. You can add and remove sections to adjust your sound suppression. Comes with both metric and imperial pistons and spacers.
Rifle silencers are greatly advanced. Improved quick release. Suppressors reduce blowback of noxious chemicals by 50% from shooting unsuppressed rifles. SLH line is for civilians. Due to manufacturing can repair baffle strikes without replacing serialized parts so no new tax stamp. Also is caliber specific for the 6.8 for better performance.
January 25, 2020, 12:53 AM
BB61Thank you.
January 25, 2020, 10:08 AM
Slippery PeteAwesome info sir. Thanks so much. That Spear has my attention .
January 25, 2020, 10:26 AM
SHOOTIN BLANKSGood stuff. Thanks for all the info.
January 25, 2020, 07:57 PM
1s1kDid anyone make it by the Alien booth. I think the pistol is going to be way overpriced so I was prepared to ignore it but after watching this video all the way through I was pretty blown away with all the tech put into this pistol that has been overlooked. Pretty interesting and I'll be curious if any other manufacturers will pick up on some of this technology. Even something so simple as the top half of the slide not needing to move which keeps the zero on your red dot.
It's definitely ugly in my eyes but it might not be to others. Not a big deal to me. It looked like everyone who shot the thing was blown away with the gas blowback system and the lack of recoil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...ZI&feature=emb_titleJanuary 25, 2020, 09:45 PM
MtCowboyI handled the Alien pistol. Very ergonomic. A little heavy but well made. Take down is simple and machine work was superb
5000 dollars would buy me a high quality pistol and some solid training so it is a bit expensive for my taste at this time
January 26, 2020, 08:54 AM
Ken226quote:
Originally posted by MtCowboy:
US Optics
Foundation scopes should be available in March.
Mil dot and MOA available. Turrets have true zero stop, 110 click elevation and 48 click windage. Cost range from 1999 to 3449.
Those look great. What was your impressions of the turrets and glass clarity?
Supposedly they used a different spec glass than the previous B series. The B series had pretty good glass, but Vortex, Bushnell and Burris have all upped thier game recently and are producing models that can compete at the US Optics and Nightforce level. I'm hoping the new glass is a step up to try and stay ahead of the competition.
January 26, 2020, 09:10 AM
smlsigquote:
Originally posted by Slippery Pete:
Awesome info sir. Thanks so much. That Spear has my attention .
Me too!
I wonder how many body parts I’ll have to sell...
January 26, 2020, 11:49 AM
Slippery PeteI'm not able to keep up with the technology. There's about 5 things at shot I'm not sure I can live without. Geez, what am I doing with my life.

January 26, 2020, 12:18 PM
MtCowboyScopes seemed solid.
I apologize but did not compare clarity with other scopes.
The lifetime warranty and all Made in the US was comforting