I don't think old 92s and gen 4 19s invalidate the basic idea. That's exactly the kind of trends I am talking about.
And whether they have been fixed or not, will a consumer looking for a gun for protection be able to tell a good 19 from a bad one, or is it better and safer to avoid gen 4 in that model?
Sometimes guns aren't toys and it matters if they are likely to be reliable or not.
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