Came across this this morning. I know nothing about them except what is on their site. I do have one of their M200 .38's, which I like. Only paid a little over $200 for it new.
I might buy one of the .22's if the price were right, although it seems on the heavy side for a trail gun.
1911's seem to be their main focus. Several years ago at a gun show I saw a new Armscor 1911 .45 with .22 conversion for under $500. Was really tempting, but I passed on it; still think about it, though.
Armscor is the developer of the .22 TCM and has also added 9 mm 1911's to their line.
If I could not find a Ruger or S&W .22 revolver, I don't think I would be disappointed with one of the Armscor's. Basing this on my experience and others' with Armscor guns.
I own two RIA centerfire autos, a .45 and a 10mm. Neither have been 100% so far, but it's early in their careers with me. I really like that the .45 actually shoots to the sights! the 10mm has adjustable sights and seems pretty danged smooth, much smoother than the Colt Delta Elite I had thirty years ago, anyway. All the 10mm needs is some ammo tuning (some of my 30 year old ammo is loaded too long for it). The .45 just needs shot a bit, and it will come around nicely. Both are very nicely machined, with NO machine marks inside the slide, unlike every Colt I've owned.
I kinda like them.
The .22 revolvers have my interest, but I want to handle some before dropping any money on one.
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