zb338
Member
My vote goes to the British Webley & Scott 1913 semi-automatic
pistol.
pistol.
Oh, my PHP MV-9 is not ugly. It's exotic!"What engineer thinks a pistol with the words "Grip Zone" is a good thing?"
His last effort, "FRONT TOWARD ENEMY", seemed to go over pretty well ...
My vote goes to the PHP MV9.
To me it looks like Megatron got stuck as he began to transform to robot form, or a Beretta 92 & Walther P-38 suffered a head-on collision.
Looks like a Hi Point that lost a fight with a lawnmower.I cant believe no one has mentioned the Cat 9 yet.
Probably not an engineer's idea, though it certainly may have been. More likely someone from marketing or an outside style consultant made that one up."What engineer thinks a pistol with the words "Grip Zone" is a good thing?"
His last effort, "FRONT TOWARD ENEMY", seemed to go over pretty well ...
My vote goes to the PHP MV9.
To me it looks like Megatron got stuck as he began to transform to robot form, or a Beretta 92 & Walther P-38 suffered a head-on collision.
Grip angle is one thing, but I found the bore axis to be quite a bit higher than either the Glock or the M&P. I don't care for the ergonomics of the Glock, but I'd take a Glock over an XD.The Springfield XD is the finest polymer pistol on the market. To knock it for it's looks is kinda silly, as most all polymer pistols lack in that department. In reliability, build-quality, function, and ergonomics, it outdoes its counterparts by a wide margin.
If anyone out there was put off after picking up a Glock, try an XD. You won't be disappointed. They got the grip right.