Finally.. very nice. a little tall..
wondering when is going to be on sale at the stores..
Finally.. very nice. a little tall..
wondering when is going to be on sale at the stores..
Yeah its a little too big for a pocket carry type of gun.
They also said its "slightly" double stacked.
It looks like a good middle ground between a real small gun and the M&P compact/Glock 19 ect...
Im a skinny guy and plan to carry in a Raven appendix holster, so I think this will be perfect, not to small and not too big.
But alot of people might have wanted a pocket gun.
Cant please everyone
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Last edited by saddlerocker; 04-12-12 at 11:44.
From the looks of it this "OLD" guy will have to have one, I find a day of toting the glock or the mpC just wears my back down, the slim looks good to go and with the laser hook up for it, would help just a tad more with the failing eye sight, while not a pocket rocket it looks like it will carry very flat. And after the trouble with the pm9 crap it should run well if its any thing like my mpC
"A shot never fired is always a miss"
Of the 12 gun shops I called in the last hour 2 knew what I was talking about. This looks promising. Well see.
Exactly jp.
Glock could have built this years ago. Something tells me Glock is about to get served or maybe handed their hat.
Last edited by rotorblade; 04-12-12 at 12:47.
The frost sometimes makes the blade stick!!!
Im liking what Im seeing so far. If this platform grows into a full size single stack 45 I will be all over it.
Frankly, thats something Glock should have done with the 36 along time ago.
I'm wondering if it will take standard m&P aftermarket sights?
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looks like a single stack magazine with a slimmer slide(notice the barrel bushing or recoil guide bushing is new at the muzzle end).the fish scales look the same to me.just a ccw edc carry pistol in my opinion.
no picatinney rails either,nor front slide serrations!
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