I really didn't prefer the caliber, therefore never purchased one. Having been armed with a 5906 for duty all those years, I would like to run a box through the 4006.
My chef, the one and only Wonderful One, has high end versions of both, as both have their dedicated roles. She has used and loved ceramic blades long before they became more mainstream. They're well worth the cost of professional sharpening a few times yearly.
He, they, it, are "globalists" in the truest sense of the term. One world power. The middle class obliterated. Our great leveler and power base, our Constitution, nullified. Porous borders. The egregious facts listed in the above articles. On and on. . .
The current administration has never cared whether its actions are illegal or unconstitutional. Our government, for the most part, is rotten from head to heel. IMO.
The first two episodes certainly did not disappoint. Amazing science, incredible data collection. And, as expected, it seems the military is continuing its surveillance of the team's experiments.
The dots I'm familiar with did not come with a "wrench" or a torx bit. As for what else Springfield "cheaped out on," you may be borrowing difficulty where none exists. If you come upon a problem, a call to Springfield will solve it.
Well, welcome to the forum anyhow, from Ohio.
BYW- to install properly, the dot should be torqued; a simple "wrench" would be a shortcoming. Good luck, enjoy your new pistol. . .