And here I was thinking I was the only one who stipples the front of my trigger guards.I can't wait to get one and stipple it!!!
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And here I was thinking I was the only one who stipples the front of my trigger guards.I can't wait to get one and stipple it!!!
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It's a far sight better looking than a Glock. At least they attempted to make it somewhat ergonomic. Or maybe Austrians have square hands.Heck, I don't mind the way it looks at all- however keep in mind I shoot and carry Glocks on a regular basis.
I'll definitely handle in if I see it in a local store. And may end up buying one of them.
It's a far sight better looking than a Glock. At least they attempted to make it somewhat ergonomic. Or maybe Austrians have square hands.
I anticipate they will be priced about the same as the SR9C. If that's the case, I'll probably give it a go as well.For $400 I'd likely give it a try
I remember that Styer went in like minutes didn't it?The more I look at it, the more I think this thing resembles the Styer M9 I had for awhile and traded/sold. Neat enough pistol, but I didn't want to have to buy mags for something different (read: non-Glock 9mm). Clearly, I have not learned my lesson and I'm still thinking the new Ruger might be worth a shot.
I remember that Styer went in like minutes didn't it?
I bet this is gonna be a problem for S&W and Glock sales.
The review says 9mm & .45I wonder if they will make it a "family" firearm in .40, .45, etc.