Jeb Stuart
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I just answered the question of what the manual said. Wasn’t looking to get into an ammo discussion.
I got ya, and you bring up a great Point. Read the manuals.
I just answered the question of what the manual said. Wasn’t looking to get into an ammo discussion.
I wish more manufactures would offer pocket 380s with a more expensive version with a sight upgrade. I’m interested in this pistol given the DAO nature of the striker action but I’d really like better sight options.
I wish more manufactures would offer pocket 380s with a more expensive version with a sight upgrade. I’m interested in this pistol given the DAO nature of the striker action but I’d really like better sight options.
I wish more manufactures would offer pocket 380s with a more expensive version with a sight upgrade. I’m interested in this pistol given the DAO nature of the striker action but I’d really like better sight options.
The philosophy behind the Spectrum is not a range gun, a regular weekend gun, or a "training" gun.
It is, pure & simple, an absolutely no-snag, lightweight, drop in the pocket, haul out quick, and fire simple, with no sights to hang up, no safety to forget, close-in popgun.
Designed for simplicity as a very close-range blaster, it fills its intended role extremely well.
You could stash, literally, half a dozen of these things on your body without anybody realizing you were carrying a gun, till you slipped it out and got to work with it.
If you insist on regular "training" with every pistol you carry, this is not your gun.
It's an instant-access point & shoot.
Period.
Kinda like the original Rohrbaugh 9mm that Remington bought & killed.
The idea is just flat NOT a high-volume pistol.
Many people couldn't get their head wrapped around that & missed the point entirely.
Denis