Overall great show and I'm definitely looking forward to it next year. Lots of folks debuted things at the show and it was great getting to see stuff in advance.
For me Best in Show was the Wilson EDC X9. IMO they have designed the perfect carry gun in 9mm. I ordered one but will likely not have it until around August. It was the first time I actually got to hold a Wilson and to me they are in a class of their own. Nighthawks, Les Baers and Ed Browns are nice too, but to me Wilson is alone at the top. Also had an interesting conversation with a guy in the Wilson booth about a Wilson-ized Sig that he would neither confirm or deny is coming.
In the Sig booth I loved the P210 and the MPX with the 4" barrel. Also saw there is a 220 Legion coming this summer.
There was a company called Triggetech out of Canada that had some really nice AR15 triggers. They have their Frictionless Release Technology that utilizes a free floating roller. Great guys too. https://triggertech.com/
Grayguns has a new flat trigger for Classic P Series Sigs that is adjustable for both Pre and Overtravel. They only had a limited number for sale and at 20% off. I was lucky enough to get one because they're not yet available for order. Love it. Also threw their master spring set, hat and shirt for free. Great folks!
The people in the Kriss booth were fantastic. Especially Megan.
Crossbreed folks were also great to talk with and gave me a bunch of the velcro backing for my gun belts to use their v-clips which make the Supertuck pretty much invisible.
Hudson booth was also great. I've only seen videos so it was nice to actually get to play with an H9. While they were both very personable and great to talk with, his wife Lauren seemed to know way more about the gun overall, going very in depth about the design. It was obvious a lot of his focus was on the trigger, and he did a fantastic job.
For me Best in Show was the Wilson EDC X9. IMO they have designed the perfect carry gun in 9mm. I ordered one but will likely not have it until around August. It was the first time I actually got to hold a Wilson and to me they are in a class of their own. Nighthawks, Les Baers and Ed Browns are nice too, but to me Wilson is alone at the top. Also had an interesting conversation with a guy in the Wilson booth about a Wilson-ized Sig that he would neither confirm or deny is coming.
In the Sig booth I loved the P210 and the MPX with the 4" barrel. Also saw there is a 220 Legion coming this summer.
There was a company called Triggetech out of Canada that had some really nice AR15 triggers. They have their Frictionless Release Technology that utilizes a free floating roller. Great guys too. https://triggertech.com/
Grayguns has a new flat trigger for Classic P Series Sigs that is adjustable for both Pre and Overtravel. They only had a limited number for sale and at 20% off. I was lucky enough to get one because they're not yet available for order. Love it. Also threw their master spring set, hat and shirt for free. Great folks!
The people in the Kriss booth were fantastic. Especially Megan.
Crossbreed folks were also great to talk with and gave me a bunch of the velcro backing for my gun belts to use their v-clips which make the Supertuck pretty much invisible.
Hudson booth was also great. I've only seen videos so it was nice to actually get to play with an H9. While they were both very personable and great to talk with, his wife Lauren seemed to know way more about the gun overall, going very in depth about the design. It was obvious a lot of his focus was on the trigger, and he did a fantastic job.