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Posted: 1/21/2020 8:28:27 PM EDT
Not my photo.... but...
From here... https://www.facebook.com/ccwnation/photos/a.411041955642658/2685101771569987/?type=3&theater |
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If they wanted to attract interest they should have used the fishhook sticker.
Get folks hooked on a new gun. |
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yeah im all about that if thats the price point. it looks sig-glock-onoid to me. should be fun.
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I’ll take a look at one.
I love the message and strategy of PSA flooding the market with good guns at low prices. |
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Has anyone tried attaching the Flux brace to it? It'd be cool to have something to act as the base for a super-compact braced pistol other than having to buy a Glock.
http://www.fluxdefense.com/shop/gen-3-flux-brace |
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Wish they’d started with a 22LR variant that came standard with 15rd mags and a threaded barrel. Would’ve wiped out the Glock 44 market.
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Any word on the cost of the RMR-cut slide as a stripped slide? (Or if they even plan on doing that?)
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Crossing my fingers that thing opens the flood gates on the DIY glock market.
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Assume like the 1911 project, a boatload comes in, and once they're dumped, you'll never see them again? Dasan?
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Assume like the 1911 project, a boatload comes in, and once they're dumped, you'll never see them again? Dasan? jmho View Quote Pricepoint will drive a lot of sales alone Glock/Striker market is WAY bigger than the 1911 market (especially in the scope of PSA customers) This will be huge IMO |
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Vide I saw said, “MSRP of $299” does that mean it will actually sell for less? $250 maybe? I would buy one and compare it against Glock gen2/3/5 (I skipped 4) just to see how it shoots. I’m sure people will torture test the crap out of it right away.
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Vide I saw said, "MSRP of $299" does that mean it will actually sell for less? $250 maybe? I would buy one and compare it against Glock gen2/3/5 (I skipped 4) just to see how it shoots. I'm sure people will torture test the crap out of it right away. View Quote |
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Vide I saw said, “MSRP of $299” does that mean it will actually sell for less? $250 maybe? I would buy one and compare it against Glock gen2/3/5 (I skipped 4) just to see how it shoots. I’m sure people will torture test the crap out of it right away. View Quote But it may be effectively cheaper if they pair it with other stuff as part of daily deals. |
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Quoted: PSA is both the maker and distributer of their own stuff. So I would imagine the normal expectations of retail being lower than MSRP don't apply to them. But it may be effectively cheaper if they pair it with other stuff as part of daily deals. View Quote "PSA Dagger + 10 G19 Pmags + 1000rd american eagle" - $500. |
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Don't know if I missed this detail but is the slide Nitride/Melonite/Tennifer? I assume it is but would like to verify.
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Looks great. How about a multi slot picatinny rail for better light placement?
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I dont think that will be the case Pricepoint will drive a lot of sales alone Glock/Striker market is WAY bigger than the 1911 market (especially in the scope of PSA customers) This will be huge IMO View Quote As for me, if the $299 PSA Glock clone is proprietary parts like their AR10, I don't like the idea PSA is the sole source of repair parts. jmho A $299 9mm or 45, and maybe even a $399 10mm would be great..... |
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Quoted: At $299 or less, it should be competitive. With the $350-$400 good 1911s coming out of the Philippines, I think that's why the $699 PSA 1911 failed. As for me, if the $299 PSA Glock clone is proprietary parts like their AR10, I don't like the idea PSA is the sole source of repair parts. jmho A $299 9mm or 45, and maybe even a $399 10mm would be great..... View Quote |
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It looks interesting. I have absolutely no use for another plastic 9mm but for $299 I’ll buy one.
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If that's their own FCG, I hope they don't use the M&P style trigger safety.
I hate the feeling of the trigger moving around and changing shape on press. |
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Saw one video from SHOT where they said the optics-ready model (suppressor sights, threaded barrel, RMR cut) will be $350.
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I believe in one YouTuber's SHOT Show video, the rep they spoke to said March. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Was there a timeframe for release? Thanks, Josiah |
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I can imagine a budget Roland Special build being possible with this. They could sell a daily deal with the enhanced version of the pistol that normally costs $350, with some red dot that fits the RMR base, a flashlight, some inexpensive muzzle comp, a few mags, and a case of ammo, all packaged together.
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The frames can handle .40 or .357 sig, but we do not have any plans to make either of those calibers. Just 9mm. Thanks, Josiah View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Wholly crap on a cracker! I was just looking around to replace my CZP10C for an optics ready model.
$350ish for and optics ready unit that takes Glock parts without the Glock grip angle? I'm in for at least one or two. |
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Yes, we will be selling the complete slide. Thanks, Josiah View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Our slide is nitrided. Thank you, Josiah View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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