Lion Heart Regulus?

Saw this gun on some Shot Show coverage. It looks really cool, and the trigger looks interesting. They claim to have a Double Action plus trigger. The ergos look awful, but the trigger concept seems interesting.

For the price, I’d probably look at different options, but I wanted to see if anyone was familiar with this.

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Looks weird.
Redesigned SIG P226 with elements taken from Beretta 92 :thinking:

I’m not sure if I understand idea of DA+ trigger… :neutral_face:

From what I gathered it’s based on a South Korean sidearm. The idea is the DA trigger has a long take up, but it leads to a point that’s just as light as the single action. I think it’s something like the initial take up cocks the hammer back then the trigger pull is the exact same. If you pull the trigger back so far it cocks the hammer back. The hammer stays there even if the shooter doesn’t follow through all the way.

It looks like a cool gun. I personally would rather dish the money out on other options, but it looked very unique to me.

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I like the look, but I don’t like safeties on my handguns. My S&W Victory has a safety located in a similar area and I end up clicking it on by accident while firing. I’d also have to have an optic cut on it with my old eyes…even tritium gets a bit fuzzy.

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Sounds like H&K’s LEM trigger which I like a lot.

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I have a Daewoo DH 40 which is supposed to be the basis of the Lion Heart. i like the weapon and used to carry it but opted to keep it in the safe and carry s&w. The trigger system is interesting and doesn’t need a decocker.

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@Scoutbob >>> WHAT DO YOU THING ABOUT THIS SAO ?

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I heard the Springfield models were having some reliability issues.

The new FN models announced at Shot Show look really cool though.

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@Scoutbob >>> A while ago back the High power came back as a DASA AND IT WAS A FLOP.
JUST something about the Browning hi power, 1911, and of course
a Harley Davidson. Just had to have at least one of each.

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