The Turks spliced together a Glock and an H&K and called it the "SAR 9". Reviews have been generally positive. Plus, it saves them a bundle on R&D
http://www.sarsilmaz.com/en/catalog/...t/SAR-9/13/114
The Turks spliced together a Glock and an H&K and called it the "SAR 9". Reviews have been generally positive. Plus, it saves them a bundle on R&D
http://www.sarsilmaz.com/en/catalog/...t/SAR-9/13/114
Last edited by Slater; 12-12-19 at 17:19.
Did he marry Christa or Lauren?
Last edited by RND; 12-13-19 at 05:35.
Revolvers have shown some innovation; S&W light alloy cylinders & frames, as well as Ruger & Smith using poly for parts of the frame. Chiappa's 'bottom chamber' revos are something else altogether, and the semi-auto revo is supposed to be making a comeback.
Moon
Okay, this is getting waaaaay too Freudian.
BTW, what has charmed me lately are traditional steel guns, fit and finished, either new or older.
The SIG P210 comes to mind as modern production that just feels good to look at/handle/fire.
It's not the way of future, defensive handguns, which err on the side of practicality, and function over form.
Moon
The older stuff are now range queens for me; never see a holster, but they need to taken out for exercise. The joy of the new stuff is the lack of care they need, and the lack of guilt in using/abusing them.
But real steel is really neat.
Moon
I'd say this boils down to a coincidence.
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