people might jump on me but I'll say this:
Both pistol have a comparable design and construction (polymer) and have one purpose: service.
Let it be in mud, desert or swamp, it's supposed to work.
But for our very honourable Canadian purposes, just pick the one you think looks better
Look a little closer and you'll see that both guns angle the barrel like that when the slide is back. It's not only to aid in feeding the next round but it's part of the delayed blowback operation cycle. It's also the same back and hinge down style found in 1911's, CZ's, Browning High Powers and many, many other center fire semi auto pistols. Only the smaller center fire and most rimfire cartridges use a fixed barrel direct blowback style of operation.
It's not only to aid in feeding the next round but it's part of the delayed blowback operation cycle.
Look a little closer and you'll see that both guns angle the barrel like that when the slide is back. It's not only to aid in feeding the next round but it's part of the delayed blowback operation cycle. It's also the same back and hinge down style found in 1911's, CZ's, Browning High Powers and many, many other center fire semi auto pistols. Only the smaller center fire and most rimfire cartridges use a fixed barrel direct blowback style of operation.
how is the mag safety anoying? you do alot of 1 round no mag shooting?
"Show clear, hammer down, holster"
In IPSC, the mag safety can be a PITA.



























