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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    If its around $200 I would buy it for the novelty. Really don't know why they'd try to cram another gun into that market.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    If its around $200 I would buy it for the novelty. Really don't know why they'd try to cram another gun into that market.
    Maybe for Mossberg fan boys.
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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    If its around $200 I would buy it for the novelty. Really don't know why they'd try to cram another gun into that market.
    I'd go as high as 300 to try it out. If they go much higher than that, they're getting too close to the G43 and people will just go with the proven Glock imho.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by eagleclaw View Post
    I would wait about a year or two before considering buying a Mossberg handgun because to my knowledge Mossberg never made handguns before. There is certainly no shortage of different brands of subcompact 9 mm pistols on the market. It's going to take time and the opinions of initial buyers also known as beta testers for this gun to prove itself. Its has to prove that it works as expected and it would be good for Mossberg if it had something that makes it better than the other brands. In my opinion the "exclusive Safe Takedown System" and see through magazines are not very impressive.
    Sounds like a plan. I must have been a Beta (maybe even Alpha) Tester for some Sig Products some years ago. Rather not go through that again.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    This caught me by surprise when the video popped up on the YouTube page. I at least want to hold and dry fire one. It is supposed to be able to take Glock 43 mags though Mossberg is not advertising that detail.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    I wouldn't even buy a Mossberg shotgun let alone a handgun.
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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    I think Mossberg got things backwards by using Sig sights and Glock 43 mags for their new pistol. If they would have made a reliable pistol that used Glock sights and Sig P365 mags they would have lit the world on fire.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoder View Post
    I wouldn't even buy a Mossberg shotgun let alone a handgun.
    ???

    I've owned 5 of them. Still own 3 never had an issue with any of them. They might not be the prettiest guns in the world, but they seem to work well.

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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    I’d take a mossberg 500/590/590A1 over a Remington 870 any day. I would like to get my hands on one of their bolt rifles.
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    Default Re: Mossberg MC1sc Subcompact 9mm Pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by R L Suehr View Post
    ???

    I've owned 5 of them. Still own 3 never had an issue with any of them. They might not be the prettiest guns in the world, but they seem to work well.
    I got stuck with one growing up. It was a pump. I don't remember the model. I just remember the trigger sucked, the pump felt like it had gravel in it and it had a cheesy finish. Next one I encountered was a semi automatic. I don't remember the model of that either. It was supposed to be semi auto but it functioned like a single shot. Gun smith couldn't fix it, tried a bunch of different shells still sucked. Fit and finish sucked. My cousin has a pretty over under Mossberg and even that is a piece of shit. Second barrel fires most of the time. For the money, I'll take a Remington any day.
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