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  • oldag

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    How do I feel about metal guns?

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    gll

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    Metal rocks! When I think about the handgun most likely to still be with me after years of hard use, it's all metal, preferably all stainless steel...
     

    zackmars

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    I find glock easier to shoot fast, with an acceptable degree of accuracy, than say a 1911 or b92, but that has less to do with frame material than many would think.
     

    V-Tach

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    Metal wrapped in wood................

    or....................

    Metal wrapped in polymer..............
     

    Dad_Roman

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    I love metal guns. I cant focus completely on them because they are too heavy for mamma. I have mostly poly stuff and while it suits us I find my interests turning more towards metal.

    Witness 45 was my first aquisition. Really jonesin for one of the trade-in S&W's.

    At the range in Friendswood they have an old wore out Witness thats an all metal 9mm. A real rattletrap of a gun and I absolutely love it. Shoots great, fast, slick and one of the best shooting guns Ive ever shot.
     

    Darkpriest667

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    I'm using talk to text so if my grammar is bad it is not me. I started with a metal gun and then moved to polymer guns and then went back to metal again the last three firearms I bought were metal I think they absorb recoil better but for everyday carry it's kind of a size versus wright thing it's pretty heavy on your hip specially if you're my size. But I do like the way they feel my hand I like the way they shoot so I can go either way it just depends on the situation but I do find myself leaning towards buying metal guns at least when it comes to pistols
     
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