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Originally Posted by jyl View Post
Slight tangent - it has always bothered me that semi-auto pistols are so thick. It seems that a small-caliber pistol need be no thicker than the barrel at the chamber. There is no absolute need for a slide that envelopes the barrel. There are plenty of older pistols with fixed barrels, where the cycling part of the mechanism is entirely behind the breech. With gas-delayed systems, it seems these could also handle larger calibers. A single-stack magazine in a slim grip needn't be thicker than the barrel. Alternatively, the pistol could use stripper clips, or the magazine could be the grip. I'd like to have a double-action pistol that is only as thick as a 9mm barrel, alloy and polymer for lightest weight, that holds six rounds, with no external safety, designed for practical accuracy to 20 feet. Basically it should be functionally equivalent to an alloy J-frame but thinner and even lighter.
I see where you're going with this - however I think what's holding something like that back are the lawyers. And $$$. Something this radical would have a limited market, and there are the development costs that would need to be recouped. Rohrbaugh and Boberg are two relatively new concepts in sub-compact 9mm spoons that you may want to look into.
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