Looks more like a Sig.Kinda looks like the 911.
If I am not mistaken, the Astra was a close copy of an Sig design, hence the familiarity between them, but I can’t remember for sure, so if I am wrong, sorry. Never saw this gun from Springfield though, looks nice, I would have bought one myself back then…Looks more like an Sig.
I think you’re right on that.If I am not mistaken, the Astra was a close copy of an Sig design, hence the familiarity between them, but I can’t remember for sure, so if I am wrong, sorry. Never saw this gun from Springfield though, looks nice, I would have bought one myself back then…
Sounds more like Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models of cars. from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.I found this on the The-Armory.com Forum in 2007
This is from Springfield Armory's debut of the Firecat at SHOT Show 1992:
The biggest news from Springfield was the introduction of the "R" series pistols. These four guns -- the Panther, the Firecat, the Bobcat and the Lynx -- are based on the Astra automatic pistols, but with a few custom modifications, like Com-mander-style hammers, checkered walnut grips, and low-profile white-dot sights. The Panther comes in 9mm, .40S&W and .45ACP; the Firecat is chambered in 9mm and .40S&W; the Bobcat is made for .380ACP; and the Lynx chambers .25 auto.
Fairly close, yeah.Wasn't the Sig design a pretty close copy of a Colt Mustang ?
Not sure I would buy a modern Colt.Fairly close, yeah.
It’s funny that Colt brought the Mustang back after the 238 came out.
I just traded for one, but…I think it’s just going to get flipped.Not sure I would buy a modern Colt.
Both of my Colts are fine……Not sure I would buy a modern Colt.