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Thread: NEW! Jard J68 9mm NON-RESTRICTED

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    If theres anyone near me who has one I wouldn't mind meeting up so i could check out this alleged crisp trigger while I shoot my eyes out with it.

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    Are we a bunch of aestheticians talking about gel nails here or
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    Any word on the 10mm?
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    Any word on a .45 ACP?

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    Butt ugly.

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    Jard's site lists both a 10mm and a 45 as available for the same price.
    To ensure perfect aim, shoot first and then claim whatever you hit as the target .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crashed View Post
    Jard's site lists both a 10mm and a 45 as available for the same price.
    Yup, but none listed for sale north of the border that I've seen.
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    What lop? It looks very long I think the barrel should have stuck out front just a bit more to give an lop that will work with most everyone no?

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    There's a couple reviews done by women on YouTube where the LOP looks pretty standard. Personally, I'd prefer a longer LOP but I'm built like a chimpanzee.
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    I’ve yet to shoot mine but so far the trigger is excellent, the reset is phenomenal, very little overtravel and very positive. Reminds me of the JP trigger in my stag. The rifle itself is crude but feels very solid, very utilitarian. I’m going to slap a scope on and try some groups when I finally get to try it out. While it may be very overpriced for what it is, if this thing is reliable I see myself liking it a lot.

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