Essentially an aluminum-framed, Philippine-made Glock. Guess we'll see if this sinks or swims in the current market:
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...armory-stk100/
Essentially an aluminum-framed, Philippine-made Glock. Guess we'll see if this sinks or swims in the current market:
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...armory-stk100/
"Patent pending clamshell design" for the frame... Meaning the frame is 2 halves screwed together.
Not my favorite feature, NGL.
Scout Rider for the Mongol Hordes
Meh...
I think the last time I had a gun in which the frame consisted of two halves fastened together I was 10 years old and shooting my "Lone Ranger and Tonto" six-shooter special.
They didn’t really talk about the two frame halves much other than to say that it was done to reduce manufacturing costs. I have to think that they’re somehow permanently attached together. Otherwise, one half or the other has to be the receiver and the other half is just a part. I have several RIA pistols including 1911 and CZ clones. They all good guns at lower prices. I’m open to buying this pistol if the price is low enough.
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