The biggest handicap to accurate shooting with the M6 is the design of the trigger. But if used as intended, for arctic survival, there is no better trigger on the market for that application. It can be fired with mittens on, in extreme cold, without freezing your fingers. Quite ingenious. And useful, but it is certainly not an elegant design for warmer weather use. Comparing the M6 to most other combination guns is like comparing a snowmobile to a motorcycle. You wouldn't expect much use from a snowmobile during warm weather, same for the M6. A motorcycle is useless in a snowbank. I suspect many members on this forum have not experienced very extreme cold. Trying to fire a conventional gun with bare fingers or even with thin gloves on at -40° or colder will give the shooter frostbite in less than a minute. The little M6 is quite specialized, but useful for what it was designed to do.