Unfortunately again, the LC9 was the only one with a stainless slide.
What you saw in the EC9s was a stainless cerakote. Again, the EC9 coating is where a lot of the value is lost for the purchaser.
Unfortunately, this oxide is the lowest covering possible on a firearm next to bare steel. I really wish ruger hadn't gone this direction with the LC9 series.
Hey there.
The P120 is a copy of the CZ SP-01. Mags should be interchangeable.
The weird named canik fanatic forum could be used to confirm though.
Canik is the maker. Tristar is the importer. Canik is imported by the less than reputable other company.
That's the difference.
Thank you for correcting me on my correction to multiple wrong comments.
While it is called calibrated gel, could you consider your correction at my post while looking up the definition of calculated and calibrated? Please report the overwhelming difference.
Gel doesn't simulate a human being inch for inch. How could it?
Calculated gel is used as a standard test medium. 13" in gel does not mean 13" in a person. If that were true, the 18" maximum for FBI testing wouldn't make sense from straight on.
It's smaller, but it isn't small enough for everyday comfortable pocket carry for me.
The CM9 size is shown next to my old P3AT (replaced with an LCP)-it's thick and taller by quite a bit. The photos of the two stacked on top of each other are a bit misleading in width and height differences.
I would recommend seeing what Walther has to offer.
No Sig is thin or light except for their two pocket guns. Having owned both, the P938 is nowhere near 1911 triggers: it's heavy.
A Walther P99 is about G19 size. It acts just like a DA/SA with a decocker and comes with the PPQ SA trigger that...
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I just purchased a Mossberg 500 12 gauge Bantam (youth sized model) which comes with a 24" barrel with chokes. I also have a 28" barrel with chokes. Both barrels have vent ribbing.
I would like a vent rib barrel in the 18-20" range, but Mossberg only makes a 20" vr barrel and Buds has...
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The rear sight moves around (a bit) on my new unfired S&W M&P Sport II if I wiggle the front hand guard. I realize it's all connected together, but wouldn't that throw aim? Is this a problem or normal?
The USP had the short nub mag release. The P2000 had the short nub mag release. The P30 (P3000) came out in 2006. Longer, but still a nub.
The P99 Gen1 was the first with an extended "paddle" release. 1996.
That isn't an HK mag release and that isn't anything but 100% geometry of the P99 Gen1...
I can't defend the trigger comment.
However, the trigger appearance is 100% Walther P99 Gen1.
Notice the ski bump and it's location? Notice the short paddle mag release? Notice the shape of the trigger guard? Wait, back up. Did you hear the paddle release part? That's all Walther's creation...
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