"Just add weight [to the regular Rival] and it would shoot the same. Yup...that's just what I did. Managed to get a brand new Rival for $560 (using various coupons/sale..)...then online got a brass backstrap and brass mag well that both added a nice amount of weight (so ;likely shoots almost exactly same) and made the gun look super-cool. The options together were about 200, so brought the cost to close to the same...but whatever..it's just an option for Rival owners who want to step up an already great gun!
I've heard this quite a bit from many different shooters. It seems polymer seems to be the go to among pistols that have an equivalent polymer version.
"Just add weight [to the regular Rival] and it would shoot the same. Yup...that's just what I did. Managed to get a brand new Rival for $560 (using various coupons/sale..)...then online got a brass backstrap and brass mag well that both added a nice amount of weight (so ;likely shoots almost exactly same) and made the gun look super-cool. The options together were about 200, so brought the cost to close to the same...but whatever..it's just an option for Rival owners who want to step up an already great gun!
Did that to mine and added a Rune Tactical full length guide rod and a 11# recoil spring, tamed the recoil.
I have a few pistols, by far the S , is my favorite pistol.
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extra camera is a fun touch
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Steel frame any day! The Rival S is a bargain.
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Rival S feels alot heavier and thus slower to transition, polymer feels better weighted and more natural and easier in comfort.
I've heard this quite a bit from many different shooters. It seems polymer seems to be the go to among pistols that have an equivalent polymer version.
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Should have thrown the holster!
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Faster shots with a steel frame
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@@muddyrivertactical so you agree .. lol