I noticed while looking at some parts list that my two most carried handguns, the 4516 and 4513TSW are listed, by their manufacturer as "obsolete".
So, what makes my carry guns obsolete? Is it their smooth DA trigger pulls? Their crisp single action trigger pull?
Maybe it is their reliability. Flawless function round after round with no breakage or need for return shipping to the manufacturer. Perhaps it is their pleasing asthetics. They stand out in a sea of ugly polymer guns.
Probably it is their all metal framed construction and use of a hammer to drive a firing pin. Ancient methods and materials........
Then.....in contrast, what makes a 100 year old handgun design "current technology" and the "choice of professionals" (even though no manufacturer can seem to get one with a sub 4 inch barrel to run reliably......and one or two makers have trouble making a 5 inch that isn't a single shot gun
) yet a different design from 1989, just 25 years ago, is considered obsolete? Why is that? Regards 18DAI
So, what makes my carry guns obsolete? Is it their smooth DA trigger pulls? Their crisp single action trigger pull?
Maybe it is their reliability. Flawless function round after round with no breakage or need for return shipping to the manufacturer. Perhaps it is their pleasing asthetics. They stand out in a sea of ugly polymer guns.
Probably it is their all metal framed construction and use of a hammer to drive a firing pin. Ancient methods and materials........
Then.....in contrast, what makes a 100 year old handgun design "current technology" and the "choice of professionals" (even though no manufacturer can seem to get one with a sub 4 inch barrel to run reliably......and one or two makers have trouble making a 5 inch that isn't a single shot gun

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