It will be interesting to know the 'street price' as supplies become plentiful(gun folks are known to pay a significant premium to be an early adopter, that's for sure...Can you say "Glock 43" ? ) I'll be one who waits until the dust settles from the introduction flurry. One the other hand, I'm pretty happy with my 22/45 and Victory pistols.
Right, they're available for less than the numbers I was referring to but I'm interested in a longer barreled 22lr at the moment so that's what I went to.Maybe you guys missed it but the entry level Target version retails for $529, so street price should be in the $400 ballpark.
They always have, without exception.
Crush, kill, mangle, maim, destroy.
I honestly do not believe that this gun will do anything that my stable of MKIIs can't do as well or better.
I honestly do not believe that this gun will do anything that my stable of MKIIs can't do as well or better.
I can break down and reassemble a MKII in about 20 seconds. If it is too difficult for someone to break down/ reassemble then maybe you should spend more time becoming familiar with your tools and how they work.As long as you don't need the mag to actually eject and don't mind the unnecessarily complicated breakdown, you're probably right...
Fucking Grinch...