I guess they'll have to coin a new phrase: ugly as manufactured sin.
I wonder if it will feed reliably with the curve.
But, as Pawpaw said, the no snag is probably good and if someone has it and it works, that's good.
I rate it a solid "meh."
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Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Taurus is the same company that gave us the .380 acp revolver, for some reason.
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I'm not in the market, I've got an LCP and a Model 38 that I rotate.
If Glock will ever come out with a compact 9mm single stack (the Model 40 is a hole in their line) I'll be on it like a duck on a junebug.
If Glock will ever come out with a compact 9mm single stack (the Model 40 is a hole in their line) I'll be on it like a duck on a junebug.
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At least if they'd named it the Liberator II, they'd have the target demographic niche well-sighted in.
Otherwise, I can't see anyone paying real money for it.
If they would simply put the design drawings online for the 3D printer crowd, and sell the parts/guts over-the-counter, I'd send them a check to support the project.
Otherwise, I can't see anyone paying real money for it.
If they would simply put the design drawings online for the 3D printer crowd, and sell the parts/guts over-the-counter, I'd send them a check to support the project.
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Are the magazines curved too?
The Firearm Blog has additional pics of the gun--it comes with a sort of beltless holster, a "trigger protector", like a molded cup that fits over the muzzle end and covers the bang switch. It has a lanyard on the end; I suppose you're supposed to tug it off before putting the booger hook in the in the trigger guard.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014 ... s-handgun/

The Firearm Blog has additional pics of the gun--it comes with a sort of beltless holster, a "trigger protector", like a molded cup that fits over the muzzle end and covers the bang switch. It has a lanyard on the end; I suppose you're supposed to tug it off before putting the booger hook in the in the trigger guard.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014 ... s-handgun/
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Maybe the lanyard is to hang it around your neck.Darrell wrote:Are the magazines curved too?![]()
The Firearm Blog has additional pics of the gun--it comes with a sort of beltless holster, a "trigger protector", like a molded cup that fits over the muzzle end and covers the bang switch. It has a lanyard on the end; I suppose you're supposed to tug it off before putting the booger hook in the in the trigger guard.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014 ... s-handgun/

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The lanyard is supposed to be attached to ones self. When the gun is drawn hopefully the trigger protector will be pulled clear. I have seen similar things sold for glocks to be used while utilizing the non national specific method of carry.
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Let them do their thing. If they make money off of it, god bless em.
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+1Yogimus wrote:Let them do their thing. If they make money off of it, god bless em.
We may not like it, but if it fills a need, our opinion means squat. If this design helps women feel less afraid of firearms, then good on them.
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I won't buy one, but who gives a sh*t anyway what I buy. If it gets more people to carry, I wholeheartedly support it.
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