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CAA Roni with Glock 19 and EOTech Holosight
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This is a CAA Roni Gen 1 with a Glock 19 Gen 4, EOTech Holosight, AN-PEQ and aluminium foregrip with integrated flashlight. The laser comes from the PEQ on the other side. It's got red laser, IR laser, and IR illumination as well.
Yes, this is the real deal, not an Airsoft :)
Also, because it was asked: Yes this is legal in my country. Including the flashlight (you can't put a flashlight on a rifle, but this is still a pistol under the law). I shoot at the police shooting range so you can rest assured they know what is legal and what isn't.
Shooting is really challenging and can be a lot of fun! That said, it is like a power tool: You have to treat it with respect. Always point in a safe direction, treat every gun as if it was loaded, keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot, and confirm the area behind your target is safe. No gun has ever leapt off the table and shot someone.
Also this thing is for fun only. For self defense I store the Glock 19 outside the Roni.
As for accuracy: i also have a CZ75 Shadow Mamba for IPSC competitions, and I can assure you that the Glock 19 is more accurate than I am, so there's no difference to me. Maybe a benchrest shooter can tell a difference, but I can't :)
Yes, this is the real deal, not an Airsoft :)
Also, because it was asked: Yes this is legal in my country. Including the flashlight (you can't put a flashlight on a rifle, but this is still a pistol under the law). I shoot at the police shooting range so you can rest assured they know what is legal and what isn't.
Shooting is really challenging and can be a lot of fun! That said, it is like a power tool: You have to treat it with respect. Always point in a safe direction, treat every gun as if it was loaded, keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot, and confirm the area behind your target is safe. No gun has ever leapt off the table and shot someone.
Also this thing is for fun only. For self defense I store the Glock 19 outside the Roni.
As for accuracy: i also have a CZ75 Shadow Mamba for IPSC competitions, and I can assure you that the Glock 19 is more accurate than I am, so there's no difference to me. Maybe a benchrest shooter can tell a difference, but I can't :)
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