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by xl_target » Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:39 am
Last weekend (August 30th), I was invited to a get-together at Oleg's place.
Arne Boberg was there and I spent some time chatting with him.
Arne is a nice guy, does not put on any airs and will talk to anyone.
I really wish him the best with his company.
The Boberg pistols are still being sold as fast as they can make them and there is still a waiting list, I believe.
There are plenty of people willing to pay the asking price. IMO, the price that they are asking is not excessive for the build quality of the gun.
Like you, Mark, I'm not willing to go with anything less powerful than 9mm.
Not only that, 9mm is available everywhere and is probably cheapest center fire round on the market because of the volume that is sold. Even speaking as a reloader, 9mm bullets are cheap because of the quantities sold. I can load 9mm cheaper than any other handgun ammo.
I must also mention that my Ruger LC9 has been absolutely flawless as far as reliability is concerned. It has fed, fired an ejected everything I have fed it.
My feeling is that if you carry a pistol for self defense, it better be 100% functionally or you might as well leave it at home. I have a lot of rounds through my LC9 now and have confidence that it will function when I need it.
After much thought on this subject since the last Ahlman's show; since I pocket carry the LC9, I actually appreciate the long, heavy trigger pull.
The shorter lighter pull on a striker fired pistol make me slightly leery of them (even though that is probably just a matter of perception on my part).
In a soft pocket holster, I feel more comfortable with the standard hammer fired LC9.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941