BLACKHAWKNJ
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I saw this question on another forum, some of the responses got a little testy, I like to think people here are more genteel and civil.
I have never gotten into the lightweight firearms thing, Fudd that I am (hey-I am a Life Member of SNM-Sons of Neanderthal Man) a firearm has to be all steel for me, otherwise it feels like either a child's toy or a zip gun I could make myself. I have owned one aluminum frame handgun-an S&W M59, it just didn't feel right, sold it after 2 years, then bought an M659, had it ever since. One of the Grail Guns of my youth was the Colt Cobra, fortunately got to try before buy, passed on that, the Detective Special-YESS!! I have seen a number of postings here from members who have spied cracks in the frames of their lightweight guns and I recall a posting from someone who saw a lightweight N frame fail in a shooting course after only 50 rounds or so. Ok, I have no CCW-VERY hard to get here in NJ, and at 5'10", 200+ more or less muscular pounds (not bad for 62) and I am not exactly a shrimp
so a few ounces really doesn't matter. BUT IMHO if I were carrying I would want my firearms to be rugged and reliable (the two go together IMHO) and I would practice with them regularly, and for those reasons Nothing Beats The Feel Of Steel.
I have never gotten into the lightweight firearms thing, Fudd that I am (hey-I am a Life Member of SNM-Sons of Neanderthal Man) a firearm has to be all steel for me, otherwise it feels like either a child's toy or a zip gun I could make myself. I have owned one aluminum frame handgun-an S&W M59, it just didn't feel right, sold it after 2 years, then bought an M659, had it ever since. One of the Grail Guns of my youth was the Colt Cobra, fortunately got to try before buy, passed on that, the Detective Special-YESS!! I have seen a number of postings here from members who have spied cracks in the frames of their lightweight guns and I recall a posting from someone who saw a lightweight N frame fail in a shooting course after only 50 rounds or so. Ok, I have no CCW-VERY hard to get here in NJ, and at 5'10", 200+ more or less muscular pounds (not bad for 62) and I am not exactly a shrimp
so a few ounces really doesn't matter. BUT IMHO if I were carrying I would want my firearms to be rugged and reliable (the two go together IMHO) and I would practice with them regularly, and for those reasons Nothing Beats The Feel Of Steel.