The only thing that's giving me pause about buying one of these is that I'm hesitant about direct milling for a specific optic. I've done that with Glocks and regretted it. If the Platypus used an optic plate system I'd buy one right now.
Since it uses Glock mags, I’m curious if it utilizes the brilliant, but often overlooked over insertion ledge / stop..?
Same. I have never liked the "swiss cheese" look of many of todays slides.
BUT, the base model of this gun is a plain black 1911 slide with forward serrations. It is very traditional and tasteful looking.
This gun intrigues me as well. As someone pointed out earlier, a P320 mag version is even more appealing to me as it would keep the traditional 1911 grip angle as GOD and JMB intended. I can only assume this is a 1911 with a glock grip angle to accommodate the glock mag.
Still, I want this gun to succeed.
“A gun is a tool, Marian; no better or no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that.” - Shane
Stealth Arms states it maintains the 1911 grip angle with Glock mags. Reports from various YT and Reddit sources confirm this.
Its the only reason this thing has my attention away from a DWX. I don't like some parts are proprietary in the slide but, if it runs then I'm in.
I live about 20 miles away from Stealth Arms here in west central Ohio. I hope this company and their pistol line do well going forward. *If* I were to get a 1911 hi-cap 9mm pistol today (and I am not) *I* would probably get a Dan Wesson DWX Compact and put a low mounted Aimpoint ACRO P2 RDS on it, and I would also change out the red trigger shoe for a black one. To *me* and my hand size the ergo's of the DWX's grip frame is hard to beat and Dan Wesson has been around for a while.
The Glock grip angle is largely a function of the big hump in the backstrap.
LoneWolfs 'humpless' Timberwolf 2 frame has a somewhat between 1911 and CZ grip angle, as an example.
If there was anything I would want from a 'Glock Gen 6' it would be a frame that allows for actually removable backstraps that allow users to tailor the grip angle to their natural fit.