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Appreciate that. But, as I said earlier, despite their CS being great, and the functionality being fine, the last semi-auto pistol i bought from them was shipped without even being fully assembled. So, unless i see those creep below 200, i'll probably continue to pass.Ruger LC9S or LC9S Pro. I'm very happy with mine, even if it ain't the prettiest gun around.
It's actually not that hard. I have a disability that affects both my hands and taking mine down was no issue. I actually prefer the MC1sc over the Shield because the grip fits me better. YMMV.The only thing holding me back on the MC1 is the unorthodox takedown method.
Those Tauruses aren't bad, but I know your point. Mossberg's first firearm was a pistol, but that was 100+ years ago.I should state my reasonings.....
The MC1. Huh. A pistol made by a company that has never made one nor made any other model since. Nope. That just doesn't make sense. And I like Mossberg.
The Taurus? Well come on now...do I even have to say anything?
Those Tauruses aren't bad, but I know your point. Mossberg's first firearm was a pistol, but that was 100+ years ago.
Would consider Springfield xds single stacks, but don't want Springfield to get any of my money.
S & W EZ comes in 9 and 380. Love the one I got. Got it for under $400Generally I stick with 9, but since I bought a few hundred rounds of speer gold dot .40, I'm keeping an open mind.
short list is:
Mossberg mc1
Shield 9 or 40
Taurus G2S
trying to keep it below 450, and new or refurbished used, unless purchased from a well regarded NWFA member. So glocks are mostly out. Would otherwise end up with a g36 or 43. Would consider Springfield xds single stacks, but don't want Springfield to get any of my money. Also open to lower cost, but reliable revolvers in .357.
Any thoughts?
Shield 9mm, great gun. I pocket carry it every day with Taran Tactical +2 extention.