7/20/2018 4:13:32 PM
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Section 10: Defense Weapons/Ammo Subject: S&W 1076 Msg# 1020794
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P.S. Oh, I meant to add in my previous reply--your thumb can't reach the safety/decocker on an S&W?? Of all the major TDAs with slide-mounted levers, the Smiths had the easiest reach of any of them. (Think Beretta for a fine example of a ridiculously high lever.) I think TJ needs to transfer his pent up energy to you when it comes to accusing someone of possessing girlie mitts! | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Right, there is two ounces difference in weight but the 1006 is slightly more muzzle heavy, which some of us prefer. This is clearly ALL about preferences--you also prefer the Colt Commander over the 1911, the opposite of my tastes. Back to S&W, I've not shot the 1076 but I've shot a few same-size 4516s and I don't much like them either. I just don't like the chopped muzzles which I feel offer no benefit whatsoever in any area. Personal taste? Sure, but your comments are too. We can both articulate small aspects that seem to each of us important (we clearly have inner ear differences based on your comment about "balance" ), but it comes down to preference. I have both the 1006 and 4506 and think they're awesome horse pistols. |