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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    The RM1S is the 'sub-compact' version of the RM1C (compact. It is slim for a sub-compact. I believe that "Micro Compacts" are for pistols 1" width or less. Just my observation.
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    I see, on the left is a 380 mag in a 9mm pistol 👍
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    That was my point. Is the 380 grip the same externally as the 9mm or shorter front to back? If they are the same externally what did they do internally?
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    Sub-compacts traditionally are shortened compacts. Like G19 - G26.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    Hmm not seeing a G47 V 🤔
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    Maybe the "V" models are just a gen5 with the Performance Trigger ???
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    don't like the 6.5, then get a 7

    I'm just wanting a 25 Creed.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    Maybe Supposedly Glock is going to stop manufacturing all models and coming out with something ("V"} that stops these "Glock switches" from being able to be added. I'm just curious what are all the changes.
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    V MODEL GLOCK

    So no real info here on the "V" models 🙄
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    9 Best Concealed Carry Revolvers For Personal Defense (2021)

    I agree with the LCR and 442/642 👍👍 The SP101 should've at least been an honorable mention.
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    Try putting a 9mm Hellcat magazine into a 380 Hellcat.
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    It's new, prices will come down some with time.
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    New Echelon

    I can see it happening.
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    Unlocking The Future: Smith & Wesson's "No Lock" Revolvers

    About time they're offering more no lock models. I haven't purchased a new S&W revolve since they added the Hilary hole. Well one exception, a no lock 442. Both the 442 and 642 have been offered with and without the lock for years.
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    Saw it on a few Utube reviews. They compared the two (9mm vs 380). The 380 was like 1 1/2 oz lighter, the slide is slightly narrower, the grip is smaller from front to rear.
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    Aftermarket trigger for St. Victor 9mm PCC

    For traditional parts kits you can use standard AR-15 triggers, hammers and disconnects but should use hardened pins for 9MMs. Colt uses SS pins.
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    Aftermarket trigger for St. Victor 9mm PCC

    TriggerTech and Rise Armament both offer 9mm triggers. Have used both, like both. TT offers both single stage and two stage, different style trigger bows and pull weights. https://triggertech.com/collections/all?filter.p.m.custom.trigger_model=Duty Rise offers a straight and curved bows...
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    Review: Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP

    Not identical size and weight. Less felt recoil.
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    SA .40 S&W

    Many like that.
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    First Look: Springfield’s New SAINT Victors

    I didn't notice that. I prefer 1:8.
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