Only having a grip safety would allow it to be able to be put into action quickly. But quite frankly, it doesn't appeal to me because it only has a grip safety. Although some might, I wouldn't want to only rely on the grip safety of a 1911.
I give Remington credit for building something different. But too bad they couldn't build a conventional safety into it for those who might prefer to have one.
However it just might become a classic collectible if its production doesn't last very long.
Always cool to see that gun designers are always thinking and coming out with new products! Some are a hit and some a miss and everyone likes something different. I say keep em' coming!
Weight | 22 oz (0.62 kg) [SUP][1][/SUP] |
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Length | 6.6 in (17 cm) |
Barrel length | 3.4 in (8.6 cm) |
Width | 1.0 in (2.5 cm) |
Height | 4.6 in (12 cm) |
Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum |
Action | Pedersen "Hesitation-Locked" Action |
Rate of fire | Semi-Automatic |
Feed system | Box Magazine, 7-shot capacity (9mm) |
Sights | Drift Adjustable 3-Dot |