Posted May 20, 2020 12:16 pm by Comments

By Sam Weitzner

Archon B Pistol 9mm

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Part one of the Archon Type B review was certainly promising, but now it’s time to put lead to steel and see how the pricy polymer pistol performs.

The Archon Type B looks like a blaster from the future.

Well, it all starts when the shooter gets the fiber-optic front sight aligned with the target. You pull back on the trigger which is an interesting mix of flat and curved in its profile. The trigger has to travel a good distance before reaching the break. Once at the break there is a little bit of creep. After pulling the trigger, the reset is short and adequately tactile.

Triggered

If there is one downfall of the Type B it is that the trigger feels a bit mushy and unresponsive when compared with competitors in its price range. With time, the shooter can learn to adjust to the Type B’s trigger and shoot with it proficiently. It’s just unfortunate that an otherwise top-notch handgun is stuck with a mediocre trigger until aftermarket options appear.

The trigger on the Archon B is a little mushy and reminiscent of the S&W Sigma, but still serviceable.

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Source:: AmmoLand

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