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    I’m still curious what the other two micro 9s are that James at TFBTV mentioned are coming from major manufacturers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zaitcev View Post
    The warmed-up Nano that Beretta tries to pass for a quasi-APX is a single stack gun. Surely they could stand to cover that gap
    The APX Carry has a swappable grip module, if someone were to make one that could use P365 mags, that'd be pretty cool. Similar to that one that converts a G43 to use 365 mags, but without needing serialization.

    Surely if Beretta had a compact 1.5 stack mini-9 coming out, LTT wouldn't be tossing all in on the Hellcat like they are, though.
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    Flawless 4.8 lb crisp trigger limited pre travel and no safety. Sounds perfect.
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    After I posted that I thought more about CZ and Beretta. I could see both getting into the market. CZ does have a CZ P10S but it is more akin to Glock 26. The APX/Nano makes sense for ease of doing one. CZ would probably need to do a complete new design or shrink the P10 series in width which wouldn't be a bad thing in my book. I didn't think about FN but they could do something too. Maybe a slim FN 503. The reason I thought Walther is because they often focus on carry and smaller guns.

    Regardless of which manufacturers bring out new guns in the segment there is already a broad selection with more to come. If they mostly work out and run well it is nice to be flooded with choice. Hopefully someone will make a larger version of their slimline gun like a Glock 48, longer 365Xl or slightly longer grip Shield Plus. It would be good for those that want a duty gun for smaller hands, magazine interchangeability, and those that want and can carry slightly larger more shootable guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by octagon View Post
    After I posted that I thought more about CZ and Beretta. I could see both getting into the market. CZ does have a CZ P10S but it is more akin to Glock 26. The APX/Nano makes sense for ease of doing one. CZ would probably need to do a complete new design or shrink the P10 series in width which wouldn't be a bad thing in my book. I didn't think about FN but they could do something too. Maybe a slim FN 503. The reason I thought Walther is because they often focus on carry and smaller guns.

    Regardless of which manufacturers bring out new guns in the segment there is already a broad selection with more to come. If they mostly work out and run well it is nice to be flooded with choice. Hopefully someone will make a larger version of their slimline gun like a Glock 48, longer 365Xl or slightly longer grip Shield Plus. It would be good for those that want a duty gun for smaller hands, magazine interchangeability, and those that want and can carry slightly larger more shootable guns.
    CZ did drop one but it's a POS. CZ P10M 7+1 no slide stop no take down levers. $500 MSRP

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