Prohibitively expensive to the vast majority of people. Especially the ones who would have had a realistic need for such a gun like undercover police officers and those people would have packed a cheap piece that didn't stand out in the circle they were working in.
The Model 39 was decently successful, and S&W eventually made the compact 3900s in the same form factor. As for the ASP itself semi-autos were already expensive at the time and even less people had the money to then ship one to a custom gunsmith when revolvers were viewed as much more reliable and had similar enough capacity anyway.
"Did" and "wasn't" in the same sentence violate English tense and binding rules. They're two incompatible forms of very similar verbs (did/do/does, was/wasn't)
"Why wasn't this sexy firearm successful" or "How could something made of pure sex fail so hard" are natural English sentences.
Starting from >your< sentence the most natural possible version would be
"How is it that something made of pure sex like this firearm wasn't successful".
You are speaking from the present tense to the past tense: present-tense "is" is the root of the question "how is it possible"
The second verb remains "wasn't", but properly binds the noun phrase to it
Another altternative is "Why did this pure sex of a firearm not become/be/find success{ful}. Last bit is highly-mutable. It converts the entire setence into something more naturally-flowing and less passove.
The same reason why people don't carry langdon tactical beretta92s or staccato c2s today. Just because it's better than a glock 19 or something doesn't mean everyone gives a shit enough to carry nice things. Guns for lots of people are tools.
Smith p much aped it for a couple later commercial designs that enjoyed decent success, but your average guntard at the time just wasnt into automatic handguns that werent a 1911, sadly. People couldnt carry, people who could were megafudds or doing so illegally
looks really ugly
you look really ugly poopyhead
Because they were one-off custom pieces made by a lone gunsmith?
Prohibitively expensive to the vast majority of people. Especially the ones who would have had a realistic need for such a gun like undercover police officers and those people would have packed a cheap piece that didn't stand out in the circle they were working in.
People just carried snub nosed revolvers for a quarter of the cost
The Model 39 was decently successful, and S&W eventually made the compact 3900s in the same form factor. As for the ASP itself semi-autos were already expensive at the time and even less people had the money to then ship one to a custom gunsmith when revolvers were viewed as much more reliable and had similar enough capacity anyway.
Why do you care, ESL? Not like you can own guns anyway
what's the mistake
I would educate you, but then you might start fixing your English and fool me into actually reading it.
"Did" and "wasn't" in the same sentence violate English tense and binding rules. They're two incompatible forms of very similar verbs (did/do/does, was/wasn't)
"Why wasn't this sexy firearm successful" or "How could something made of pure sex fail so hard" are natural English sentences.
Starting from >your< sentence the most natural possible version would be
"How is it that something made of pure sex like this firearm wasn't successful".
You are speaking from the present tense to the past tense: present-tense "is" is the root of the question "how is it possible"
The second verb remains "wasn't", but properly binds the noun phrase to it
Another altternative is "Why did this pure sex of a firearm not become/be/find success{ful}. Last bit is highly-mutable. It converts the entire setence into something more naturally-flowing and less passove.
>m-muh ESL
That level of butthurt is astonishing.
The same reason why people don't carry langdon tactical beretta92s or staccato c2s today. Just because it's better than a glock 19 or something doesn't mean everyone gives a shit enough to carry nice things. Guns for lots of people are tools.
Because it was frick you expensive, it required you to buy the handgun first then ship it out to get a custom job.
because you can't speak English
Smith p much aped it for a couple later commercial designs that enjoyed decent success, but your average guntard at the time just wasnt into automatic handguns that werent a 1911, sadly. People couldnt carry, people who could were megafudds or doing so illegally
Watch the other half of the video you're currently watching you ADD zoomer
I'm not watching any video, just replaying Black Ops 1
¡PUTA CAPITALISTA!
The sights make my pp move
Slide mounted safety.
homie killa
>Pure sex
Look just because you get off fricking meth addicted dogs doesn't mean the rest of us do.
Sleazecore isn't à la mode anymore.
>single stack
I really want one but I've decided I'll just have to get a model 59 and set it up like pic related as the next best thing
>Why wasn't an expensive custom gun widely popular with the unwashed masses?