RECOIL Presents: Concealment

ARMSCOR STK100

There’s an old saying in Hollywood when talking about a hit film: The studio will tell the screenwriter, director, or producer, “I want the same thing, only different.” It seems that way in the firearms industry too.

We’ve seen it over the years with ARs, 1911s, inline muzzle loaders, and modular silencers, to name a few. Lately, the trend seems to be toward the basic striker-fired pistol. Such is the case with Armscor’s latest offering in the form of the STK100. The key difference here is that this isn’t just another polymer clone with a different logo. Read on.

THE SCIENCE OF CLONING

This isn’t to say that manufacturers directly rip off other manufacturers, although that has happened and has led to everything from blood feuds to lawsuits. Some design ideas with at least a

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