I have a number of polymer guns. Best I can recall, about 8 of them in various flavors. I also have a bunch of wood & steel guns, let's just say more than 8. The polymer guns are great tools and do what they're intended to do very well. They're easy to maintain (or not), they work all the time, they're light, and they generally hit what they're aimed at.
Problem is, they don't have any class. I like 'em fine for what they are, but I love the revolvers and the 1911's for their artistry, their history, their engineering and their craftsmanship. Those guns have class and character. The polymer guns are just tools.
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