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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 4202992" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>I am a S&W fanboy.</p><p></p><p>But</p><p></p><p>They copied Glock and got sued when they started down the poly pistol highway.</p><p></p><p>Any dumbass with a check book can buy AR parts and assemble them and laser engrave their logo on the reciever.</p><p></p><p>The 1911 had technically been around for 100 plus years before they decided to copy those. Using the word copy loosely. They swapped redesigned the extractor which pissed off all of the purist which are the people that purchase that style of pistol. </p><p></p><p>Don’t get me wrong I am a smith fan boy and own one of pretty much everything discussed above. But they have not been an innovator in several decades. They are pretty content with just copying some other gimmick that is selling well in the market slapping their logo on it and passing making the shareholders some money. </p><p></p><p>I hope I am proved wrong in a couple of days. The ads make me think they have come up with some kind of weed gummie that produces the same endorphins you get from shooting guns a smelling burnt gunpowder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 4202992, member: 14057"] I am a S&W fanboy. But They copied Glock and got sued when they started down the poly pistol highway. Any dumbass with a check book can buy AR parts and assemble them and laser engrave their logo on the reciever. The 1911 had technically been around for 100 plus years before they decided to copy those. Using the word copy loosely. They swapped redesigned the extractor which pissed off all of the purist which are the people that purchase that style of pistol. Don’t get me wrong I am a smith fan boy and own one of pretty much everything discussed above. But they have not been an innovator in several decades. They are pretty content with just copying some other gimmick that is selling well in the market slapping their logo on it and passing making the shareholders some money. I hope I am proved wrong in a couple of days. The ads make me think they have come up with some kind of weed gummie that produces the same endorphins you get from shooting guns a smelling burnt gunpowder. [/QUOTE]
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