by sws002 » Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:50 pm
huntall6 wrote:assateague wrote:vincentpa wrote:Being serious, I doubt a poly frame would hold up to the long term usage you would require as a weapon. It will break. It's just a matter of when. There are too many re entrant corners. Polymers are weak at corners especially as a result of fatigue, which is what frames experience. Go for a metal frame.
You better give Mr. Glock a call, then.
Or Springfield or ruger or smith and Wesson pr sig or cz or fn or Taurus........ok maybe skip that last one. They haven't figured it out yet......@
Polymer frames, yes. Polymer contact points, not much anymore. Only one I can think of that does anymore is the Ruger P95, and I've not seen one of them fall apart yet.
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