I’m sure many people got the same email I did from FN about some new pistol and rifle that’s supposed to be introduced and SHOT. I’m kind of interested to see that but will probably not be a buyer. FN products have never really interested me.
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I've heard that FN's Hiper handgun may be coming to the US market. It was originally intended for police, military, security forces, etc. but I guess it hasn't been a sales success thus far.
No intel but I am hoping for gen 6 COA Glock 43x and 48. In a perfect world they would come with metal mags that are officially factory authorized but thats just dreaming really.
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I expect a lot of SBR/SBS and integrally suppressed stuff. I'm betting Kel-Tec will have simply the most out off the box fun new product that'll I'll just have to buy, because it'll be both off the wall and like $17.
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Originally posted by Anubismp: No intel but I am hoping for gen 6 COA Glock 43x and 48. In a perfect world they would come with metal mags that are officially factory authorized but thats just dreaming really.
I'm with you on that one. I'd even take one without a COA...but a G43X is the one gun I'm considering buying this year and I'd like one with the Gen6 updates to the grip. A 15 round factory mag would be icing on the cake.
One of these days I will get to go and represent Muzzle Works, alas.. it won’t be this year either. Eotech has a new enclosed pistol red dot I’d like to see
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Originally posted by Dawes: I've heard that FN's Hiper handgun may be coming to the US market. It was originally intended for police, military, security forces, etc. but I guess it hasn't been a sales success thus far.
I was planning on going this year and I really want to go. Hopefully I’ll bet out there again next year. For now though, I’m trying to save up my time off before starting back as a fed. If the new fed gig isn’t a good fit, I want to be able to return to my current position without any muss or fuss. The more leave I have banked, the longer I can figure out the lay of the land before having to leave my current full time position for good.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Lt CHEG,
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