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Old 09-26-2012, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by mlk18 View Post
I am not a Physicist or a professional firearm designer, but something tells me Smith & Wesson has at least one of them on staff. I am also betting that when they designed the SD9 they did so with intention of it working and being at least minimally durable. I will further bet that they tested the design and were pleased with it. And gosh golly they were successful because my SD9's are accurate, reliable and so far very durable. So my score card reads: Reality 1 - Physics 0.
The SIG P250 does this as well the whole chassis lifts out and can be swapped into different size frames.

Not to mention it makes fixing a busted rail that much easier should it ever occur.

Like you said Smith and Wesson had a clue when they did this or they would have stuck with the standard design.
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