I really like this locking system idea; the barrel stays in line, the barrel has another couple of rails to guide it. However, from pictures I've seen, this lug is a loose part when disassembled, which means outdoor, or dark area disassemblies become a tad more cumbersome. In the end, Arsenal may change that. I wouldn't say this is a quantum leap in firearms technology, but, like the striker, it may be the one of the things that will be seen on other companies' guns in the future.
Personal preference. I don't see a need for a gip safety. There are examples of several perfectly safe firearms that function without one. Why would you want to put on a grip safety?
What an incredible design. So innovative. I love the magazine release and locking block design the best.
I really like this locking system idea; the barrel stays in line, the barrel has another couple of rails to guide it. However, from pictures I've seen, this lug is a loose part when disassembled, which means outdoor, or dark area disassemblies become a tad more cumbersome. In the end, Arsenal may change that. I wouldn't say this is a quantum leap in firearms technology, but, like the striker, it may be the one of the things that will be seen on other companies' guns in the future.
Very browning m2 like locking! Nice idea to put in a handun!
Good Engineering
Personal preference. I don't see a need for a gip safety. There are examples of several perfectly safe firearms that function without one. Why would you want to put on a grip safety?
Coming in 2014 apparently for $700+
Not sure about the price but it seems like a good gun.
Where can I get one in Texas?
they should add a grip safety...
why that?
No, they shouldn't
I would still never use one of this guns in a holster to protect my life.
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