halfmoonclip
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Yinz boys didn't throw enough shade on this gun to talk me out of it. There was a used/like new at my local shop, marked down a little, so I thought to give it a try. It was complete with rug and papers, including the manual for a Ruger LCP.
Got it home, field stripped it; looks a quality piece. It's chassis construction, with a steel insert for the rails and FCG pinned in a poly frame. The sights are big and useful, and the first coat of orange is drying on the front sight.
It is generally the same size as an LCP, and it fits perfectly in a Alabama kydex for the that gun. It is noticeably heavier.
The trigger is long, and offers a restrike, but smooth.
I'm hoping it is more pleasant to shoot than an LCP; they are rappy buggers, and the second generation slap my trigger finger.
So we'll see; not in it for much, and I've faith in Smith customer service.
Moon
Got it home, field stripped it; looks a quality piece. It's chassis construction, with a steel insert for the rails and FCG pinned in a poly frame. The sights are big and useful, and the first coat of orange is drying on the front sight.
It is generally the same size as an LCP, and it fits perfectly in a Alabama kydex for the that gun. It is noticeably heavier.
The trigger is long, and offers a restrike, but smooth.
I'm hoping it is more pleasant to shoot than an LCP; they are rappy buggers, and the second generation slap my trigger finger.
So we'll see; not in it for much, and I've faith in Smith customer service.
Moon