Avidity Arms PD10 9mm Handgun - SPONSORED
Rob PincusThe Avidity Arms PD10 9mm handgun is the first firearm Rob Pincus has designed, and in this video he has a production spec PD10. It’s a single-stack, striker-fired, 9mm 11-round gun.
His goals were to design a defensive handgun that would be as shootable as possible for as many people as possible, that would be reliable and that would be very easy to carry. Rob talks more about the choices he made in the gun’s design, such as why it isn’t ambidextrous.
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Interesting. More information needed.
Super excited about this product, I always thought this was a great idea and I hate the Kahr triggers
Kudos for going with both a beveled muzzle and, particularly, the rounded trigger guard. I would encourage you to consider some sort of bump on the extractor as a LCI feature, rather than the dorsal-fin you have now. That, and a couple of interchangeable backstraps are the only things needed to take it to the next level.