Looks interesting. Here is a more detailed write up on the gun. With the slide froward it looks like Buck Rogers ray gun.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/01/01/remington-announces-r-51-pistol/
Ron Burgundy wrote:
Pocket .380 would be cool but I'm hoping this is a precursor to a single stack 9. I'm no engineer but would it be that much harder to make the grip a tad longer for 9mm?
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Cuda66 wrote:I have to say--I've never been much of a Remington fan--but I like the looks of that pistol.
Looking forward to giving one a try...
BBVEGA wrote:And now an XDs-Long?
grimbeaver wrote:BBVEGA wrote:And now an XDs-Long?
Hum, so about 3/4" longer and 2 oz more weight. Gotta say didn't see that coming when everyone was expecting an XDS .40. Who knows maybe there will be both.
mmcnx2 wrote:Now this is a real gun...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgWX7S7hzus&feature=c4-overview&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ
Very cool and not just another piece of copy cat plastic.
Scratch wrote:mmcnx2 wrote:Now this is a real gun...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgWX7S7hzus&feature=c4-overview&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ
Very cool and not just another piece of copy cat plastic.
I think I've found my next purchase....
bensdad wrote:Cuda66 wrote:I have to say--I've never been much of a Remington fan--but I like the looks of that pistol.
Looking forward to giving one a try...
That's wierd. I'm the complete opposite. Loved Remington back in the day. I feel like they've gone to cheaper and cheaper designs over the last two decades, trying to grab more market-share at the low end. The Express was the cheapest way to make an 870. The 710 was the cheapest way to make somehting vaguely similar to the 700. The 597 was the cheapest way to make something that might shoot .22 if it was in the mood and the stars were alligned. Throw in the fact that their name is on the most unreliable .22 ammo in industry history, and they just about define "cheap" in the modern era.
Now they come out with, for all intents and purposes, a direct blowback 9mm handgun. This is something that Hi-Point can do for about $160, and Rem has the nerve to charge over twice that? They act like using a century-old design is some kind of wonderful, nostalgic thing. If it was so great, everybody would be doing it. There's a reason I don't have iron wheels on my tractors.
BBVEGA wrote:And now an XDs-Long?
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