Gun Collectors Dream Auction #74 Mixed Guns
Lot 567:
Up Next We Have a Scarce Hudson Mfg. H9 Semi Auto Pistol Chambered in 9MM, It Appears in Excellent LIke New Condition and COmes in the Factory Box With a Total of Three Magazines, and Paperwork. More From the Internet Below:
Mankind’s collective experience as soldiers, as frontiersmen and as firearms enthusiasts have contributed to where we stand today. Taking cues from its legendary predecessors the Hudson H9 does not stray from its roots. From its steel frame, to its straight-pull trigger, to its striker-fired design the H9 will feel instantly familiar to firearms enthusiasts. The H9 comes standard with a trigger safety, but for 1911 purists or for those who just want an added measure of assurance Hudson Mfg offers patent pending thumb safeties that can be equipped for left, right or ambidextrous shooters. The H9 features ambidextrous slide releases and a reversible magazine release. With the accessory rail equip the H9 with aftermarket lights or lasers to better suit your needs making the pistol versatile in any situation. The trigger can make or break a pistol so why not have the best? The well-tuned 1911 style trigger found on the Hudson H9 offers a short take up, a crisp release, virtually no over-travel and a tactile but short reset. The patent pending integral trigger safety is engaged instinctively and doesn’t take away from the smooth straight pull trigger that allows the shooter steadier and more consistent follow-up shots. Patent pending striker and sear design is optimized for less wear and tear of parts. The lack of a hammer spring also allows a more slimline and higher grip on the pistol giving the shooter more control while diminishing felt recoil. The H9’s unique design is not simply aesthetic. The unconventional nose of the pistol allows for the barrel and recoil spring to sit drastically lower and closer to the hand than heritage designs. This, coupled with its striker-fired design, creates an extremely low bore axis which reduces torque about the wrist when firing and contributes to unparalleled precision in the shot process.
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