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    Quote Originally Posted by srdiver View Post
    not sure why you want another C$2000 Glock?
    Guess you cant read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinasta View Post
    Guess you cant read.
    I can
    Shadow Systems, a US-based manufacturer of custom Glock pistols and Glock compatible parts and accessories, is proud to announce the release of their first proprietary pistol design, the MR918.

    Kudo to a new firearm maker but truth be told really what are they bringing to the table that isn't already there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by srdiver View Post
    Kudo to a new firearm maker but truth be told really what are they bringing to the table that isn't already there?
    Yeah, Colt made revolver and semi (1911). Nobody has really brought anything new to the table. CZ shouldn’t have even opened up shop. Or Dan Wilson, Kimber, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srdiver View Post
    I can
    Shadow Systems, a US-based manufacturer of custom Glock pistols and Glock compatible parts and accessories, is proud to announce the release of their first proprietary pistol design, the MR918.

    Kudo to a new firearm maker but truth be told really what are they bringing to the table that isn't already there?
    I guess you just have trouble comprehending what you're reading.

    In particular, the frame features a new approach to interchangeable backstraps, called the NPOA system for “Natural Point of Aim.” Shadow ignored the conventional “small, medium, and large” approach and opted for backstraps that fundamentally change the bore orientation of the pistol. Included with the pistol is a high, neutral, and low backstrap; each backstrap’s name corresponds to how it orients the muzzle relative to the shooter’s hand.

    Surprisingly, the pistols feature reasonable price points in the $799-999 range.

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