>>645591
Well, i meant for polymer standards it seems not too bad, the single action version, at least. Proper safety, possibly good trigger, better ergonomics, small size. Sure, this thing has no control over carry conditions as hammer guns do, the trigger would unlikely be better than proper hammer guns but it's not an ugly mix of single and double action most plastic guns have these days. It could actually be a working design that would work, even if it's more limited and less refined. Low bore axis and low price could make it "pretty good" for the price.