« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2020, 06:59:25 AM »
Personally I would stick with established pistol brands .
Remington is a great rifle and shot gun maker as well, and look at the trouble they had with the R - 51.
I would want to have some years and other users to judge it by.
JMO
Yep, but even a company that's made as many handguns as Colt can still come out with something like the All American 2000.
I usually wait a couple of years before I buy anything new, whether it's a gun or a gizmo. Let them work the bugs out first. BTW some early computers that had "bugs in the system" didn't just have glitches. IIRC it was cockroaches eating glue off the circuit boards and components. Maybe they were just playing Twister, I don't know, but they were causing short circuits. So anytime a computer screws up really bad don't blame it on gremlins, blame bugs.
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