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New from Colt Competition: CRP20SS

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CRP20SS, c Nick Leghorn

I’d first like to welcome Colt Competition to the Republic of Texas. They made the move just after all of the anti-gun legislation started flying, and it looks like they’re settling in well. The company is producing a new rifle called the CRP20SS, which is designed for the law enforcement market rather than the competition market — a first step for an otherwise single-minded competition based company — yet still available to the public. The gun features a 20 inch barrel, tuneable gas system, and modular rail sections to give you rails when you need them and flat tube when you don’t. They said something about pricing but I just plumb forgot — the older similar model is $1,899.

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  1. Baltimore has recently fallen out of the “top five cities you’re most likely to get murdered in.” I guess they want to regain this bit of civic pride.

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  2. Try a Kahr. Some have problems with them, others report flawless performance. But other than having a DOA trigger, it is pleasurable to shoot. The grip is very close to the bore axis, and recoil is moderate or even mild. I have a CW9, with a full size grip that sold for under $400. [There is also the CM model with a shorter grip and one less round.] I put 200 break-in rounds through it in one session, and the only pain I had was where the slide release rubbed on my thumb, a problem resolved with a shift in my grip.

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  3. Hey,, they aren’t having such great luck in ousting the Second Amendment; might as well start nibbling away at the First!

    However – I actually agree with the request. If the networks voluntarily withhold this information, it really isn’t censorship.

    In an unrelated observation – I call upon the MDAGSA to also stop self-serving press releases. But then, that would pretty much curtail their entire media operation.

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