www.langdontactical.com
Bellator,Doctus,Armatus
I know you can't tell us anything. But if you could... I hope you'd tell us a compact .45 is coming. I mean, the .45 PX4 Compact is literally listed in the manual. So, I know it has an 8rd capacity, a 90mm barrel and a 176mm overall length. Just pull it off the shelf and put it on a boat.
I owned a 8045 Cougar for a minute... the rotating barrel is just dreamy in .45. The soft, silky recoil impulse seems to suit the big, slow shove of the .45. And it'd be nice to have something a touch handier than the full-size PX4 in .45.
For astute purveyors of pew: hipstertactical.com
Thread drift, but the market for polymer frame, CCW .40s and .45s is just gone vs prior decades. .45 releases are now limited to the same category as 10mm for outdoors/hunting handguns. All the .45s and 10mms released in the last 5-10 years I can think of like the P220 10mm hunter version, the FN 510 and 545, and the gen 5 G30/G21 fit this mold. Notice the lack of a Gen 5 G29, G30, or G36.
Releasing new compact .45s just doesn't really make sense. The first carry pistol I ever bought and my 3rd pistol ever after a P95 and Nagant revolver was a G30 Gen4 that I still miss. All practicality and performance aside, the .45 ACP and .45 Colt are my 2 favorite calibers. But the caliber wars are over for now, until something major changes.
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
I wont comment on any specifics of what's in the works at the moment. I will caution though that I'm a millennial, and my feelings on .45 are in line with whoever wrote the script and treatment of that awesome FN 545 video.
Product Manager: ProShop, Collaborations and Special Projects
Former R&D designer
Beretta USA
I'm still miffed that S&W had and pulled the 2.0 M&P45 Compact, even more so that they labeled the 4in barrel full size grip model the Compact so it's almost impossible to search for a used actual compact because everything just floods with results for that SKU, or the Shield 45.
You're not wrong. I suspect that's why Beretta decided not to introduce the PX4 Compact in .45.
Personally, I don't feel like I need to make 11.5mm holes to feel safe. I just enjoy shooting .45--and I tend to shoot it pretty well. And I think the combo of a handy, mid-size .45 with a rotating barrel seems... nice.
That said, I feel like the PX4 has its own niche market in the US. It seems to attract people who look outside the "lowest-common-denominator" kinda stuff... like compact-ish .45s. Interestingly, my review on the PX4 gets more hits than any of my other videos on YouTube. Granted, I haven't reviewed a Glock 19 or an M&P Shield--but there's definitely interest in the PX4 out there. Enough to justify a compact .45? Maybe. I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see a compact .45 PX4 sell better than the full-size .45. On the consumer market, anyway.
I mean, the R&D's already done... apparently
For astute purveyors of pew: hipstertactical.com
Well...
I would certainly put you in the category of "not wrong." But any gun I buy from now on in Washington state is limited to 10 rounds. That's becoming a thing all over the country.
For Shield and P365 guns, that's maybe not such a big deal. But when we start talking Glock 19 and bigger-sized guns, I wonder if folks will start thinking about upsizing caliber.
Dunno. We'll see.