Not all handgun purchasers are high-speed low drag. I'm thinking there will be quite a few of these sold to Glock fanboys for sure, but also to those that might appreciate the ergonomics of a handgun that doesn't weigh a ton, has an easy to rack slide, with a long enough slim grip and the hope of less recoil and blast than a 9mm and with an ammo capacity that they perceive as enough. They will be bought by some high-speed glock fanboys, but will also end up in the hands of grandmothers, mothers and sweethearts. Many will go no further than the range, nightstand or dresser drawer, the same as happens to a goodly chunk of handguns sold regardless of what we loonies would like to think.

If the most diverse market that firearms owners has ever seen in the history of the world adds one more quality handgun of any stripe, I will not complain if it doesn't fit into my vision of a "must have". The market will sort out the winners and losers. I think there is a market... but not at my house.


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