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Quoted: Yeah, could be pretty cool if it's similar to 1911's. As an aside, I hate how every trigger must now have a "dingus" even if it's SA, like this one. I feel like the possibility of catching just the edge of the trigger on something is remote and not worth putting a dumb anti-lawyer device on every damn handgun now just because Glock did it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Go on…. Depending on how the trigger is, could be a interesting pistol. Yeah, could be pretty cool if it's similar to 1911's. As an aside, I hate how every trigger must now have a "dingus" even if it's SA, like this one. I feel like the possibility of catching just the edge of the trigger on something is remote and not worth putting a dumb anti-lawyer device on every damn handgun now just because Glock did it. It's an inertial drop safety. |
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Quoted: Just stoked to see a new carry-oriented SAO gun coming to market. DAO striker fired is where the market has gone. (Hell, even including me most days). I'd like to see an alloy (or even polymer) new modern take on the 1903 Pocket Hammerless. SAO, striker fired, 9x19 with the new "stack-and-a-half" magazine hotness. Like the R51.... but actually functional. View Quote That's something that they already accomplished with the Shield EZ line. That checks off most of the boxes, except it's only an 8-round gun and it is technically a hammer fired SAO (the hammer is concealed by the slide). |
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Quoted: But why? The odd in-between of a Shield and M&P. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Info And images are leaking. 9mm. 10 and 12 rd mags. SAO. Ambi. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/222048/7ACB8527-6698-4EC1-91D9-B2D49ED2EB4B_jpe-2221704.JPG But why? The odd in-between of a Shield and M&P. It looks way slimmer. Still a S&W though, so hard pass. |
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would rent to TRY
but most likely would never purchase... and i am a huge s&w fanboyeeeeeeeee |
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I don't like people calling it single action only.
It is single action. |
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Quoted: Yeah, could be pretty cool if it's similar to 1911's. As an aside, I hate how every trigger must now have a "dingus" even if it's SA, like this one. I feel like the possibility of catching just the edge of the trigger on something is remote and not worth putting a dumb anti-lawyer device on every damn handgun now just because Glock did it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Go on…. Depending on how the trigger is, could be a interesting pistol. Yeah, could be pretty cool if it's similar to 1911's. As an aside, I hate how every trigger must now have a "dingus" even if it's SA, like this one. I feel like the possibility of catching just the edge of the trigger on something is remote and not worth putting a dumb anti-lawyer device on every damn handgun now just because Glock did it. Trigger dinguses are for drop safety too you know. |
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As I said in the other thread. The thumb safety looks terrible. I mean just awful
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Straight pull trigger? If so, interesting.
IMO the straight triggers of the 1911 is what made the gun. Always wondered why it hasn't been incorporated into more pistols. |
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Quoted: I haven’t bought in to them. I am not blind, have been handgun shooting for nearly thirty years. Inside ten yards I really don’t need sights for a full sized not shielded body shot. Draw and shoot with just a quick index of the back of the pistol on the target. Inside 7 and point and shoot, doesn’t have to have eye level for hits. Repetition, muscle memory. Kind of handy when you get to the age where things like progressive lenses are your thing. I know I have been benefitting from years of practice and the eye balls are waning. The optics on pistols just makes it a little bulkier to carry. I don’t want that yet. I meant the yet. I could see getting to where it is a valid choice. View Quote I have yet to see a person who said such things not have the wheels come off when they were put on a timer and started having their targets scored. |
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Quoted: Gonna go out on a limb and say it's as terrible as the Shield and Shield 2.0 triggers. They're terrible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Go on…. Depending on how the trigger is, could be a interesting pistol. Gonna go out on a limb and say it's as terrible as the Shield and Shield 2.0 triggers. They're terrible. But it LOOKS different. Withholding final opinion until I can finger-fuck one. |
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Don’t exactly care for the looks, but I find myself drawn to it. Kinda like what the ladies said about me, now that I think about it.
It’s like a car wreck you can’t not look at. |
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Quoted: But why? The odd in-between of a Shield and M&P. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Info And images are leaking. 9mm. 10 and 12 rd mags. SAO. Ambi. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/222048/7ACB8527-6698-4EC1-91D9-B2D49ED2EB4B_jpe-2221704.JPG But why? The odd in-between of a Shield and M&P. Lmao. Those were literally the first two words out of mouth upon seeing the initial picture. |
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Quoted: I have yet to see a person who said such things not have the wheels come off when they were put on a timer and started having their targets scored. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I haven’t bought in to them. I am not blind, have been handgun shooting for nearly thirty years. Inside ten yards I really don’t need sights for a full sized not shielded body shot. Draw and shoot with just a quick index of the back of the pistol on the target. Inside 7 and point and shoot, doesn’t have to have eye level for hits. Repetition, muscle memory. Kind of handy when you get to the age where things like progressive lenses are your thing. I know I have been benefitting from years of practice and the eye balls are waning. The optics on pistols just makes it a little bulkier to carry. I don’t want that yet. I meant the yet. I could see getting to where it is a valid choice. I have yet to see a person who said such things not have the wheels come off when they were put on a timer and started having their targets scored. I won high overall in a local USPSA match shooting an open gun with no sights whatsoever. That included poppers and plate rack. When you shoot enough it gets easy. |
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I've EDCd a SIG 939 for about 6 years now. It's a good gun but there's things I don't love. LIke needing to replace the recoil spring every couple years... and the fiddly fuck slide stop retention spring.
If the trigger on that isn't total shit. I will likely buy one. |
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I’m betting the CS stands for Chiefs Special and this is their attempt at re-introducing and modernizing the 9mm pocket pistol of the same namesake:
https://www.genitron.com/Handgun/Smith-Wesson/Pistol/CS9- One thing that really annoys me is when information on new models get leaked but manufacturers stubbornly stick to their original embargo date. We already know it’s coming, just tell us about it already |
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