Didn't strike a nerve, just posting inaccurate unfounded "information" doesn't sit well with me. I am genuinely curious about your claims from your last post. The frame rails are adequate and provide minimal contact which allows debris to fall free. I have never seen a frame fracture at the rails but I have seen several G22 pistols shear rails right off. Modular is cool and I wouldn't doubt if Glock goes that route when the time comes. As it stands the modular style like that of the P320 is proving to be less than desirable as multiple frame swaps leaves the action loose and sloppy.
I'll keep that in mind, thanks Bob.
Competing against the "bottom feeder" polymer guns means nothing if the human using them can't shoot. The fact that no revolver shooter competes against those using autoloaders tells the tale. More rounds means you can shoot longer before reloading. It also means you can apply more rounds to a target/threat which is never a bad thing if you're in doubt of whether or not you hit your intended target. Like owlowl below points out, all those cliche sayings from ancient gun community folks are just sayings that have little and often zero credibility to back them up. I find it rather silly when you say you show the plastic guns what a "real gun looks and sounds like" by shooting your 1911. What makes it a "real" gun over any others and I can't recall a difference in muzzle report between any of the handgun calibres. Does report do anything productive?
Thanks for posting that!!
The incident occurred while tailing the suspects. The take down spot was not a pre planned location which makes placing a sharp shooter a bit of a problem.
I will be the Glock guy(again) on this one. The 320 is modelled after a Glock like all the other polymer striker fired guns. The difference is in the modular frame. Aside from that the 320 has a heavier trigger with no defined break/wall and a very non positive reset. The bore axis is slightly higher(trivial really) and the gun itself is wider, longer and heavier with more parts. By those simply criteria what does the 320 do better than a Glock?
Don't forget the SIG series of pistols, Beretta(served not overly proven), Glock 19/17 en mass, BHP, S&W 66/19, HK pistols of all sorts, I'm sure I'm missing a few more.
Gone through two wars where pistol tactics were non existent and handguns denoted rank more than being carried as an effective tool.
Shoot garbage reloads and expect your gun to detonate. No pistol is made to accept reloads and/or compromised recycled brass. Shoot virgin factory ammo and the issues disappear.
I have not read up on the incident but i just wonder how long it would take a swat team to deploy with sniper on board.
Is this the incident where the guys were wearing full body armour or am i thinking something different?
Not sure how long swat teams have been around or even if there was one close by in the situation your talking about.
I would think todays swat would have a head shot lined up quick.


















































