All in all they are sufficiently strong (within reason), reliable, sufficiently accurate, and ergonomic (feel ok in the hands). But, I submit that they never gained traction, then and now, because they are quite the homely things. Like it or not, aesthetics definitely play a role in a gun's popularity. Model 40/45's fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.


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