Being as you have such a high regard for striker action handgun triggers, I would just love to be in your presence on the first outing that you shoot your new Mossberg handgun....lolShit.
Now I gotta get one.
I dunno buts it's funnyWhat does a picture of you have to do with this topic?
I have not seen one yet on a pistol. Yes I was thinking of the accidental trip as well.I thought about that too. I also thought about tripping it accidentally as well. I'd probably go with the version without it. I've never been a fan of crossbolt safeties anyways, especially on a pistol.
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I'll give it a try, when someone else buys one that I can try. My Sig covers my 9mm needs for the most part.
Me too! Been crushing on a Glock 43 for a while now. Hard to justify, since I have a Glock 26 and can stick a Glock 17 mag in it as a backup mag and have tons of rounds for my carry gun. You know, in case serious shit goes down. XDI’m intrigued. I’ll check one out when it hits the local stores. I don’t have a single stack pistol and I’ve been looking for one.
I own no plastic guns at this point (have in the past).
When they get cheap, I might buy one.
You can always set up an alert from Gunbroker to let you know if one comes up for sale. If you just like the concept, also be on the lookout for an Advantage Arms 422, which is basically a modern version of the same pistol.Dang. I was hoping they were going to re-introduce the Brownie. Friend of mine had one 40 years ago, always wanted it.
I'd rather see more quality wheel guns come on the market.
Right now there are only a few manufacturers that make quality wheel guns. I'm not sure I can count how many manufacturers make polymer semi-automatic handguns.I don’t think overall demand is there for revolvers, but I could surely be wrong.
Not really sure demand is outstripping supply in the sub compact pistol market these days either. I know PSA had the Shield 9MM at $250 with free shipping since before Christmas. I have several Shields I’d bought around $300 on sale. They are decent guns and have been 100% reliable through several thousand rounds.
How did that Kimber revolver launch go? And Colt is soon coming out with their new revolver...
Time will tell.
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The issue is that other manufacturers either can't compete with quality of Ruger and S&W, due to inexperience making revolvers, or they think they're worth twice as much if they can match the quality.Right now there are only a few manufacturers that make quality wheel guns. I'm not sure I can count how many manufacturers make polymer semi-automatic handguns.
One can dream.The issue is that other manufacturers either can't compete with quality of Ruger and S&W, due to inexperience making revolvers, or they think they're worth twice as much if they can match the quality.
Ruger and S&W makes a WIDE variety of revolvers and are constantly introducing new ones. Specifically what do you want that they don't make yet?
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