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Smooth rounded edges reduce interference while drawing from concealment. Pedersen block design. Updated internals ensure superior slide performance and smooth function. Precision engineered extractor is built to withstand abuse. Extractor precisely engages case rim for sure and forceful extraction and ejection. Snag-free sights. Hard chromed barrel bushing. Low bore axis for significantly less muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots and reduced felt recoil. Crisp single action trigger. Ambidextrous magazine release. Checkered front grip. Two semi-flush magazines. Positive grip safety. Made in the USA.

Type Pistol
Action Single
Caliber 9mm Luger
Barrel Length 3.4"
Capacity 7+1
Safety Grip
Grips Gray Polymer
Sight Configuration White Dot
Weight 22 oz
Frame Finish Gray
Frame Material Aluminum
Slide Description Stainless Steel
Barrel Length Range 3.00" to 3.99"
Weight Range 9.00 oz to 15.99 oz

SKU#: 96234
UPC#: 885293962347

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I picked one of these up after rebate some time ago. I had to see if it was as bad as people say. The one I got works great. I only have 500 rounds through it, but no issues. I actually like the gun. The design is great for carry with all of the smooth edges. Trigger is just like 5 iron says, which is great for a carry gun with no type of thumb safety (these guns have a sweet palm safety that extends nearly all the way down the back of the grip). I also picked up an RM380 after rebate and that gun is excellent too.

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How does it like HP ammo? MACs video review captured 2 FTFs per magazine. And this was the updated version of the gun.

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I haven't had any issues with re-manufactured XTP from Freedom Munitions.

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Why does only write one sentence that you can see?

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I still for some reason want one of these... even just to be a collectable.

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I've thought the same thing.

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Last year at one time it was about $150 after rebate. About the right price.

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That's right. Remember, this is a *consumable* firearm, as the steel locking piece eats the aluminum frame [according to reviews.] Limited life expectancy, varying upon how much you shoot it.

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Like the ergonomics and short trigger (single action hammer fired). Trigger is crisp and not long and mushy like most striker fired handguns. Trigger break is more like a 1911 but a little heavier than most 1911s. Have over 1,000 rounds through mine and runs well.

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The ugliest, goofiest 9mm I can think off. Two thumbs down for even 2.71!!

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Hang it up Remington, ya had a good ride.

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I only put that on once. How it now shows up three times I haven't a clue. Must be a glitch in the Matrix.

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My buddy has one, they feel surprisingly good quality, it's an all steel handgun. Unfortunately it had multiple types of jams every magazine with various quality ball ammo...

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Oh and he only paid $199 after rebates.

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I wish these worked, would make a great oddball collectible!

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Looks like a ray gun knock off. What were they thinking that it was still 1960?

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No, just that good taste never goes out of style & Glocks are fugly. Too bad they didn't do their homework [engineering.]

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Excellent example of why Remington if filing for bankruptcy right now.

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True that! Shouldn't you be offering me an inherently flawed pistol design below cost in order to sweep that bad memory under the rug? For a limited-life throw-away handgun, I really can't see paying more than $150... They REALLY would have been SO much better off if they'd just brought the Model 51 back in .380 instead of releasing this debacle!

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