by chunkstyle on Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:44 pm
I like mine.
Back when ammo was cheap and my work schedule gave me lotsa time, I'd go to Sportsman's Guide and get 1000 rounds, then over to BPR to spend a day. Good way to get a lot of trigger time.
Stripping it down to bare frame and rebuilding it is very easy, and the mag release is reversible for a lefty like me.
I carry it Condition 2, so the safety is really only used when I store it loaded. It's pretty chunky to carry, though, so I usually wait till winter for heavy clothes for cover.
The open slide has some advantages. Lighter. Fast field cleaning, with a boresnake or similar. Easy inspection of chamber condition. Easy field loading of single shots, if all magazines are lost. It does let more dirt in though, and it's easier to get your finger pinched.
Newer magazines hold more than the standard 15 rounds, so that's less of an objection.
Lots of parts and accessories on the market, at good prices, easy to repair.
In my hands, they are a considerably better fit than a Glock.
They do make 'em in .40, too.
But sure, they are showing their age, and are being surpassed by newer products. Evolution happens.
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