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  • Kirk Freeman

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    INGOer reviews new Mossberg pistol.

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    https://www.recoilweb.com/mossbergs...gs20LRitA-wM7V_EDqLCyD78tl-lwxg0qmcOcjnyinomY
     

    hpclayto

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    Other than it using 43 mags I dont really see the appeal. Tons of proven single stack 9s that are already available from reputable pistol manufacturers. Having to remove the striker to break it down is a convenience?
     

    T.Lex

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    Yeah, this seems like an odd choice for Mossberg to use to get into the pistol market. With Browning getting out of the Hi Power, I kinda thought that would leave room for someone to move into that niche.
     

    LEaSH

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    I don't see any harm in getting into a competitive category. Lots of subcompact 9's out there doesn't mean that a newcomer can't aim for the top of the heap.

    Available sight replacements and mags are appreciated. If Mossberg wants to make it easy for me, I won't complain.

    If price is reasonable I'll try one.
     

    Disposable Heart

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    LOL Disassemble half the fire control group to disassemble the gun? Pass... Waiting for the waves of Fudds that break or lose their striker during cleaning calling Mossberg for replacements...

    Look Gun Industry, we've had it with the same old, same old. The Smith M&P Shield was a immense success. Then we have that Honor Guard knock of POS, now this. What's next, Mossberg going to make a Crown Grade model that's blued instead of Nitride? Mossy Oak?

    This is the future...Where are all the phaser guns?
     
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