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3/5/2013 5:10:13 AM EDT
Anyone know if these are going to be sold stateside?

Strike One

3/5/2013 9:30:30 AM EDT
[#1]
You could email them like I did... takes less time than posting in the forum

"The STRIKE is not yet available for import to the USA.
We expect a 3rd or 4th quarter launch.
Please keep checking the website for updates.
THANK YOU for you interest in ARSENAL FIREARMS!"

3/5/2013 10:26:55 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm good for at least one, once the hit the shelves.
3/5/2013 2:43:09 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
You could email them like I did... takes less time than posting in the forum

Thanks  

"The STRIKE is not yet available for import to the USA.
We expect a 3rd or 4th quarter launch.
Please keep checking the website for updates.
THANK YOU for you interest in ARSENAL FIREARMS!"





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3/5/2013 3:43:15 PM EDT
[#4]
Sad to say, I must pass.
No ambi slide release means it's not useful to me as a lefty.
3/6/2013 3:37:30 AM EDT
[#5]
I think I'd rather just have a Gen 4 Glock 17.
3/6/2013 2:49:46 PM EDT
[#6]
Grip, rail, and trigger guard reminds me of different sides of a cheese grader.
3/6/2013 5:44:10 PM EDT
[#7]
I'd definitely like to fondle one a bit and see how it does.
3/8/2013 5:05:25 AM EDT
[#8]
What's the lineage of this gun?

Is it related to the Steyr/Caracal guy?

Kinda looks like a Steyr and a Walther had a lovechild.

Kinda cool lookin'.
3/8/2013 6:39:32 AM EDT
[#9]
New locking system, never been done before, kind of a cross between Browning and P-38 locking. Gotta have it.
3/8/2013 9:26:30 AM EDT
[#10]
looks to me like a glock 17 with a px4 storm style barrel
3/8/2013 9:53:10 AM EDT
[#11]
It's funny, for the past few years, every last E. European company is coming out with a polymer framed pistol, and every last mid-size U.S. gun company is pairing off with them to import them.

Everyone wants to be the next HS2000/Springfield Armory XD.

And everyone's design philosophy, the XD included, is to take a Glock, and ugly/busy it up with lots of extra lines and grooves in hopes it stands out in the market.
3/8/2013 10:03:11 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
It's funny, for the past few years, every last E. European company is coming out with a polymer framed pistol, and every last mid-size U.S. gun company is pairing off with them to import them.

Everyone wants to be the next HS2000/Springfield Armory XD.

And everyone's design philosophy, the XD included, is to take a Glock, and ugly/busy it up with lots of extra lines and grooves in hopes it stands out in the market.


yup.

3/25/2013 9:21:50 AM EDT
[#13]
Email I received last week from Arsenal

"Dear Mr. Storz,
thank you for the kind email and good support:
the Strike One will not be available world markets before next September.
Please check on our website as soon we will update it with the details of the various importers for the pistol, the distribution and price policy.
Thank you again and
Best Regards.

Nicola Bandini - Arsenal Firearms Group/CEO."
3/25/2013 10:32:55 AM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
Quoted:
It's funny, for the past few years, every last E. European company is coming out with a polymer framed pistol, and every last mid-size U.S. gun company is pairing off with them to import them.
Everyone wants to be the next HS2000/Springfield Armory XD.
And everyone's design philosophy, the XD included, is to take a Glock, and ugly/busy it up with lots of extra lines and grooves in hopes it stands out in the market.

yup.


Which is what happened when the 1911, AR-15, Mauser bolt action and other popular gun patents expired.