It's compact in the sense that it's 0.4" shorter than the non-compact version.
Why, yes, it does accept a lanyard! |
Compared to an M1911A1 |
Compared to an M&P 9 |
My coon-finger review is that it's chunky, but not uncomfortable. Double/Single action. The decocker is also the slide release. Everything is ambidextrously mirrored. Easy take-down. Machining on the inside of the slide is very coarse, on the frame very clean. Bore access seems very high now that I am accustomed to the M&P.
If all goes well, we take it to the range tomorrow and see how it shoots.
There's even Engrish in the Certificate of Authenticity!
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