To: kiriath_jearim
The article goes ga-ga about the 250 frame concept. Kel-Tec was the first to use it several years ago.
To: marktwain
Yeah well that's kind of like the big deal made when Glock first come out with the G17. H&K had been manufacturing "plastic guns" for almost a decade.
Both the VP-70 and the P9S had plastic frames, and the VP held 18 in the stack. P9S in .45 is still one of my favorite pistols, I just always admired the shape and overall build quality. Problem is they have become quite expensive on the used gun market.
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06/08/2007 3:20:36 PM PDT by
Sudetenland
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