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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3251739" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>It essentially is an LC9, just has an cheaper alloy slide and fixed sights. The trigger is a bit meh as well. Quite a bit of pickup before you hit the wall, breaks clean with very little overtravel, but has a long reset. This is definitely not a comp pistol, but in a self defense situation it would get the job done. The only real complaint I've had on mine is when you insert the mag it will at times get hung up on the mag release. You have to do a slight twist away from the catch. Even slamming the mag in doesn't get past it. But for a low cost pocket gun it shoots straight and cycles fine. The only ammo I've had that didn't work with it was some Wolf lacquered steel cased ammo. It did not like that stuff at all, would stove pipe 1 out of 3 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3251739, member: 43724"] It essentially is an LC9, just has an cheaper alloy slide and fixed sights. The trigger is a bit meh as well. Quite a bit of pickup before you hit the wall, breaks clean with very little overtravel, but has a long reset. This is definitely not a comp pistol, but in a self defense situation it would get the job done. The only real complaint I've had on mine is when you insert the mag it will at times get hung up on the mag release. You have to do a slight twist away from the catch. Even slamming the mag in doesn't get past it. But for a low cost pocket gun it shoots straight and cycles fine. The only ammo I've had that didn't work with it was some Wolf lacquered steel cased ammo. It did not like that stuff at all, would stove pipe 1 out of 3 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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