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| So, it's a glorified Daewoo DP-51. To me, it's making things more complicated, when it should be simple. Sure, it will have its share of fans, but popular, it won't be.
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| quote: Originally posted by 12131: So, it's a glorified Daewoo DP-51. ... Sure, it will have its share of fans, but popular, it won't be.
Yep. This gun has been around for 30+ years in various forms, and has never been popular. (At least in the US civilian market... it's the standard sidearm of the South Korean military.) The original Daewoo DP-51 flopped when it was introduced for US sales in the late 90s/early 2000s. When it was reintroduced in the early 2010s as the Lionheart LH9 it flopped again. When it was re-reintroduced in the mid-2010s as the Lionheart Regulus it flopped yet again. And now this fourth iteration in 2023 as the Lionheart Vulcan will flop as well. |
| Posts: 33265 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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| Shooters today are walking around with appenxidx carry striker guns with 4lb triggers and no safety. If any guns selling point is its "more safe" its DOA in this market. Its an all gas no brakes gun market for CCW fans. |
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| quote: Originally posted by egregore: Daewoo cars, and their engines put in other cars, are garbage, complete crap. No way will I buy one of their guns.
These Lionheart Vulcans aren't made by Daewoo, just based on the original pistol designed by Daewoo engineers in the 1980s. The original DP-51 and LH9 pistols were imported in from Korea, but the newer Lionheart Regulous and Vulcan pistols are made in the USA. |
| Posts: 33265 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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