CmdrSlander
Member
I was bored last night and had been kicking around the idea of what I would want in an ideal handgun.
Here's what I came up with:
-Polymer frame, with rubberized grips. The grips have relief channels that direct sweat and grease clear of the shooter's hand.
-CZ-75 clone overall internal mechanism and design, with very low bore high axis and high grip, substantially reducing recoil. The slide rides inside the frame, as in the CZ. This improves accuracy.
-Single action only, with short, straight trigger. Designed to be carried cocked and locked.
-1911 style grip angle and modern 1911 style beavertail.
-9x19mm caliber, suitable for +P+ use.
-Match grade, bushingless bull barrel.
-External, bar stock claw extractor.
-Dual nested, captive recoil springs.
-Tritium illuminated Heinie style front and rear sights.
-NATO railed dustcover.
-Slide machined for slide-riding mini red dot. The slide also has forward relief cuts to make up for the added weight of an RDS and ensure reliable cycling without any changes in recoil spring, etc. If no RDS is installed, a small, flush fitting weight block (pictured) is installed in its mount so that the pistol does not know the difference if/when one is installed.
Tell me what you think.
Here's what I came up with:
-Polymer frame, with rubberized grips. The grips have relief channels that direct sweat and grease clear of the shooter's hand.
-CZ-75 clone overall internal mechanism and design, with very low bore high axis and high grip, substantially reducing recoil. The slide rides inside the frame, as in the CZ. This improves accuracy.
-Single action only, with short, straight trigger. Designed to be carried cocked and locked.
-1911 style grip angle and modern 1911 style beavertail.
-9x19mm caliber, suitable for +P+ use.
-Match grade, bushingless bull barrel.
-External, bar stock claw extractor.
-Dual nested, captive recoil springs.
-Tritium illuminated Heinie style front and rear sights.
-NATO railed dustcover.
-Slide machined for slide-riding mini red dot. The slide also has forward relief cuts to make up for the added weight of an RDS and ensure reliable cycling without any changes in recoil spring, etc. If no RDS is installed, a small, flush fitting weight block (pictured) is installed in its mount so that the pistol does not know the difference if/when one is installed.
Tell me what you think.