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That is almost 1/2 the cost at Cabelas today. This one had the tritium sights but still was at $569. Seem for $499 on line but I prefer brick and mortar stores for purchases.It's a shield. The new grip texturing they did was a must. If you don't have calloused hands, you may want to pick up some shooting gloves.
The mags do take some breakin. There is a hole on the side of the mags that the follower catches on. They should smooth out after a few loading / shavings.
Not to state the obvious, but it's a lightweight / compact 45, not a 9mm or 40 s&w, so be prepared for the recoil and muzzle flip, etc.
I wish I would have tried one out first, as it was a bit of a shock when I first shot it. But at the sale price of $299.00 + $17 S&H - $75 rebate + $25 transfer + $10 background = $276.00
So I paid about $100 less than my 9mm shield when they were unobtainium.
FYI - www.wethepeopleholsters.comHere is a picture of some mags. The 6 & 7 round mags are both the SAME length. The only difference is in the end plate.
On the left are two 6 round mags with Pearce pinky extensions. On the right we have a stock 6 round, and a stock 7 round.
Note the notches on the right hand side of the mags. That is where the followers catch during loading.
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So they snag on the way up and cause a misfeed?Here is a picture of some mags. The 6 & 7 round mags are both the SAME length. The only difference is in the end plate.
On the left are two 6 round mags with Pearce pinky extensions. On the right we have a stock 6 round, and a stock 7 round.
Note the notches on the right hand side of the mags. That is where the followers catch during loading.
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