STORMINORMAN
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Hope there are those out there familiar with this website? If not...
It graphically portrays the physical characteristic of a great many handguns, and can really help if one does not have access to a bricks & mortar gun shop or range where one can more easily physically compare and handle (and, possibly, actually shoot?) various handguns.
Sometimes the advertised differences between two guns is both really and relatively minor. Often these differences don't outweigh increased costs (and practical availability). An ounce or two, a quarter inch here and there or one less round may well be worth saving half the cost?
I was amazed how the original M&P Compact (3.6") compared price- & sizewise to some other pistols, especially some of the plethora of new "high capacity sub-compacts". Also, a SCCY CPX-3 vs. the new LCP Max. The Ruger American 45 vs. a FN 45.
Lots of good factual info there and little in the way of opinion!
Cheers!
It graphically portrays the physical characteristic of a great many handguns, and can really help if one does not have access to a bricks & mortar gun shop or range where one can more easily physically compare and handle (and, possibly, actually shoot?) various handguns.
Sometimes the advertised differences between two guns is both really and relatively minor. Often these differences don't outweigh increased costs (and practical availability). An ounce or two, a quarter inch here and there or one less round may well be worth saving half the cost?
I was amazed how the original M&P Compact (3.6") compared price- & sizewise to some other pistols, especially some of the plethora of new "high capacity sub-compacts". Also, a SCCY CPX-3 vs. the new LCP Max. The Ruger American 45 vs. a FN 45.
Lots of good factual info there and little in the way of opinion!

Cheers!
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