Originally posted by mindustrial: I would be interested to know what percent of your pistols are plastic striker vs metal hammer, vs plastic with external hammer.
100% Poly/Striker
I've owned Poly/Hammer and Metal/Hammer in the past, but I currently have only Poly/Striker guns.
(Also, it would probably be best to start an entirely new thread with your request for info, rather than trying to piggyback off this one that deals strictly with Poly/Striker guns.)
In the safe, I have quite a few Glocks in 9mm, 40, and 45, and one single full size 9mm Sig 320. Hopefully, another 320 or maybe a HK VP9 in the future!
Posts: 63 | Location: South Dakota | Registered: February 22, 2011
Just 1 and it is 1 too many. Probably should sell it, but I keep it around as a reminder of what NOT to buy. Hate wasting money and that thing just sticks in my craw.
Posts: 2034 | Location: Virginia | Registered: April 08, 2012
Originally posted by burnetma: Just 1 and it is 1 too many. Probably should sell it, but I keep it around as a reminder of what NOT to buy. Hate wasting money and that thing just sticks in my craw.
So, I guess it's safe to say you're not a fan.
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Originally posted by mindustrial: I would be interested to know what percent of your pistols are plastic striker vs metal hammer, vs plastic with external hammer.
Only "plastic" gun is an SP2022. I'll probably own another striker fire again at some point, just not right now.
I have two flavors of P320 (Subcompact and Carry), a Glock 42, and a Beretta Nano. That's four from three different manufacturers. I own over forty handguns. (Not bragging, just confessing to an addiction .) Eight are revolvers, so if you do the math you'll see that I have a LOT of metal-framed hammer-fired pistols.