Posted January 24, 2016 1:00 pm by Comments

By Joe Grine

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GLOCK has advertised its pistols as representing “perfection”. Of course, that hasn’t stopped GLOCK from releasing three additional “generations” of improvements on that perfection, which suggests that the earlier generations weren’t really “perfection” after all. Nonetheless, many other firms have set out to make more perfect-er versions of perfection. The German firm Schmeisser GmbH is the latest firm to try its hand at one-upping Gaston’s gang . . .

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The major differences between the Schmeisser SLP-9 and a typical GLOCK are as follows:

  • No need to pull trigger to disassemble the SLP-9
  • Double strike capability
  • Truly ambidextrous mag release
  • Steel magazines
  • Steel guide rod
  • Reinforcement for shooting +P+ rounds.
  • Short reset trigger

The Schmeisser SLP-9 also features a loaded chamber indicator, tennifer-treated metal, real-deal steel sights set in dovetails:

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Source:: Truth About Guns

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