Seems a bit odd in today's world of safeties are bad
A traditional DA gun would have made more sense I think.
But there's a lot of people to think the 10 mm is popular too for other than for niche groups
Seems a bit odd in today's world of safeties are bad
A traditional DA gun would have made more sense I think.
But there's a lot of people to think the 10 mm is popular too for other than for niche groups
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Meh...
It's like a strange SIG P938 and S&W M&P Shield love child.
A gun no one is asking for that no one really wants.
I doubt I'll buy one but I do kinda like it. The trigger safety is a turnoff.
I also would like an actual DAO option too.
I'll stick with the SA-35 Hi-Power.
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No one is coming. It is up to us.
Prediction: This thing will not sell and will be gone in two years.
My first impression based on nothing at all is “I bet it feels fantastic in the hand”. The flat, chamfered front strap will lend a positive, repeatable index for a lot of people, too.
My prediction is this pistol is the first in a new line that will succeed. I expect versions with optics, different calibers, etc. I am not a likely purchaser, but that means it is more likely to succeed. S&W marketing has improved based on their track record of the last decade. I wonder if the "CSX" is a reference to "Chief's Special" with the "X" denoting the ambidextrous nature of the pistol.
Looks like the Star PD, resurrected in plastic.
I love the 1911, and, if this was truly a 1911 subcompact with a polymer frame, I'd be on it like white on rice. But this? I'll let someone else buy it, shoot it, and sell it to me cheap.