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Frag Out! Magazine #21

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cond thing is the rail. Attaching any- thing to it makes the gun looking like some kind of space blaster. It just adds bulk and completely rules it out from concealed carry. Yeah, we know, it should me considered more like a duty gun not the CCW, but the- re will be always someone who car- ries Glock 34 concealed… we want to shoot Olympics it will not be so easy because that big front sight with red circle fills up all rear sight (and glows) so it's hard to see gap at the sides and its po- sitions against bottom edge of rear sight. If for someone that would be a problem, he can always change the sights for set that fits M&P 2.0. Our gun, straight from factory box, on 25 meters range hits low and lit- tle too the left. Significant vertical (approx.. 20 cm up) and horizontal (approx. 10 cm to the right) adjust- ments are necessary. We have di- scussed this with other shooters who shot from other H9's and they had the same problems. What's inte- resting, the Hikock 45 also has noti- ced that his H9 hits too high on even shorter distance. Hudson H9 comes with very spe- cific and unique features. First is the design. Some of us very much like this handgun (you know, like, futuristic one) and other state, that it's just simply ugly. De gustibis non disputandum est, but Hudson H9 for sure stands out of the crowd and you can either love it or hate it. Se- FIREARMS

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