I had a good evening at the range shooting my brand-new PDS pistol. I tried out plenty of different optic combos. Overall regarding near predicaments I preferred the Veridian. However to get extended long distance shots I discovered it handy to use the Eotech 552.I like the RRA PDS Pistol's complete length top mounting rail, from the rear of the receiver to the regulator housing, allows for the flexible placement of a variety of optics, lights, lasers along with other components.
I experimented with a handful of unique variations of rounds and seem to like the 65 gr. Based on what I've read, 65 grain is finest for any barrel with a 1 in 9 twist. I shot from the hip with the green laser and the bench to get lengthier shots with the red dot. I thought the PDS might have additional kick minus the buffer. But the Proprietary Ambidextrous Non-Reciprocating piston system carried out the exact same function nicely.
Overall, I am very pleased with the buy. The piston system really works cleaner in the upper receiver without any powder residue.
I was on Rock River Arms website and it appears they've the latest Tri-Rail intended for the PDS Pistol. I'll possibly want to buy one of the Tri-Rail handguards in the near future. The handguard appeared to be all right in the regular version, nonetheless I think I like the cool factor of the Tri-Rail Handguard. Here's the Tri-Rail Handguard I'm talking of Rock River Arms PDS Tri-Rail Handguard from RRA
This will probably give you a greater concept of the Tri-Rail layout here..... Rock River Arms Tri-Rail