I've had 2 JRCs (sold one unfired) a couple Kel-Tec Sub-2000's and a CX4. The JRC's are ok, but too heavy and the long barrel and short hand guard look goofy. The TNW looks even worse to me. The Glock S2K was a POS jamomatic, the firing pin almost missed the primer and the safety was loose. Also took Vault a looong time too replace it under warranty. I sold the replacement unfired. I have a Beretta mag S2K now and it's rock solid reliable with all factory ammo and all my handloads right down to 95gr. cast boolit cat sneeze loads. It's a keeper. My favorite has become the CX4 though. The sights are certainly better than the S2k, they're really not that bad. I did install a Vortex Sparc though. It's super fun and accurate plus it shoots all the ammo the S2K does even better. Also has a chrome lined barrel so durability should never be an issue. Sure, Beretta mags at Cabela's are expensive but hey, who on CGN buys them at Cabela's anyway when we have Northern Republic Magazine as a site sponsor and also Canadian Safety Source has cheap mags as well. Both sell Mec-Gar which are just as reliable as OEM Beretta mags. Apparently Mec-Gar was the supplier for Beretta OEM mags at one point so they certainly know their stuff. And at $36.99 each, why not?
I bought mine at P&D in Edmonton, and they had some Pro Mag magazines there for around that 35 dollar range, vs the 80 bucks for the Beretta ones. Only downside to the ProMag ones is they don't have holes in the side of the mag to see how many rounds are in it. The spring isn't as stiff in the PRoMag ones, compared to the factory Beretta ones, which makes them easier to load.


















































