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IF you wanted to change to a Holosun, you could swap the mount for any standard pattern optic mount.īottom line is, you really aren't giving up ANYTHING with the Honcho, shoot-ability, function, options, or otherwise. The current included optic mount will also allow you to use the Vortex, a Cmore RTS2, or a DPP. My wife has several Open guns, some with holes, some with hybrid barrels, etc, she much prefers the way her Honcho shoots. If it needed or would have benefited from some of the attributes you listed, they most likely would have been included.

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There was a TON of time and testing (from several shooters) put into making the Honcho shoot great. It it one of the softest shooting, least violent Open guns I've ever shot. You shouldn't have any concerns of how the Honcho "feels" or shoots. Wondering if anyone has had a chance to actually compare how they shoot and has any thoughts about flatness/return to zero/etc. Overall, I'm super interested in the Honcho because of its versatility, but there are trade-offs.

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Does anyone know whether or not the open major version's frame mount holes are the common pattern? Could you buy an Atlas mount for a Holoson 510C (or whatever) and use it on the Honcho? The mounts are only for Vortex optics, and they haven't said anything about offering alternative plates/mounts for other optics. Other downsides to the Honcho: not much flexibility when it comes to optics. but a side effect of this is you can actually run minor 9mm ammo in the open barrel w/ comp without problems (seen in a few youtube videos), which is cool if you want to use it for more than just open. For example, Atlas cuts down the slide to 4.6" for faster cycling, and there are no barrel popple holes on the Honcho like there are on the RazorCat & Chaos, no fixed island comp on the minor 9mm version like on the Erebus (or Omni/DVC-P), etc. However, does the Honcho actually shoot as flat? It seems like the versatility comes at the cost of some refinement/details. There's also the fact that many other companies, including Atlas, use the Phoenix Trinity Evo grip. You simply don't get this with the competitors. Purely from a value-for-the-money perspective, the Honcho is pretty tempting, since it can run both major and minor 9mm, different calibers, etc. This is to cover costs for coffees etc.Has anyone here had the opportunity to try both a Honcho and a Limcat RazorCat or Atlas Chaos/Erebus? The cost of the meeting is £10 for members and first time visitors and £20 for a second visit. Meet old and new contacts and help each other to thrive in business. Join me, other Zoco members and visitors to connect face to face and to create those all important business friendships. It will be a Q&A session with a Lotto twist – 59 FAQs selected at random from the lotto wheel or ask your own question.

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Honcho slides