A lot of handgun buyers get pulled toward the same trap: a feature sounds expensive, technical, or “upgraded,” so it must make the gun shoot better. Sometimes it does. A lot of times, it does not.
A lot of handgun marketing is built around a simple idea: if a feature sounds like it would help in a worst-case moment, buyers assume it will help in real life too. That’s how you end up with pistols ...
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