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    Anyone have a Platypus?

    Talking with a co-worker and he was showing me reviews and videos on the gun he was ordering. I was expecting to find some bad info on it, but the reviewers I have seen seem impressed with it. Made by Stealth Arms and takes Glock mags.

    https://www.stealtharms.net/p/platypus

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    $1400.00?

    Ummm... I'll pass.
    “Detached Reflection Cannot Be Demanded in the Presence of an Uplifted Knife” ~ Brown v. United States (1921)

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    Quote Originally Posted by anachronism View Post
    $1400.00?

    Ummm... I'll pass.
    Because you don’t think it is worth $1400 or you don’t have $1400?

    Not being an ass, just wondering why $1400 is a deal breaker in the 1911 world?

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    I sent an email to Stealth Arms asking about a G19 or G48 version. They responded:

    "As the people want, Stealth Arms does"

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    I have configured several different options on the website, just have analysis paralysis on what I would want right now. Good to know they may do a G19 version. Might sit on this one for awhile and see what they do about the G19.

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    If it's well made with billet components and runs, what's not to like? $1,400 is a reasonable price for a very nice 1911, and this might be a very nice 1911. Not being able to see one in person before ordering takes more faith than a lot of 1911 fans have. There are very few options for reliable double stack 1911s, and up until 30 minutes ago, the $2,000 plus Stacattos is the only one I'd consider.

    The FAQ section states, "We currently offer 9mm. We are working on .45 ACP, 10mm, .357 Sig and .40 S&W".

    I'm not yet convinced that 9mm equals .45 Auto, so if they were to offer a 13 round .45 Auto Platypus I would be very tempted to try one out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    I sent an email to Stealth Arms asking about a G19 or G48 version. They responded:

    "As the people want, Stealth Arms does"

    I wanted to check out a few configurations...I need to do something with my webgl2 settings

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    Never heard of them, generally speaking $1400 single stack 1911’s can be iffy. I doubt this company magically has the engineering and R&D chops to produce a double stack 2011 style gun that runs 100% for that kind of coin. Springfield Armory can’t seem to do it for that money, I don’t see this outfit doing it either.

    Reminds me of Salient Arms.

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    Got to wonder if they are using a plastic mag catch. If not how does Stealth Arms prevent damage to the plastic G17 mags?

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    Looks interesting. Good to see companies thinking outside the box.

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