K40 has a minimal number of controls: just a slide release and a Browning-type push-button magazine release. And, saints be praised, there's no magazine disconnect. Basically, the gun's nearly as free of snag-inducing projections as a bar of soap.
The K40 has what can probably best be described as a "little big gun" feel. The broad sighting plane seems as wide as a road. The sights are excellent: low-profile, drift adjustable (tritium night sights can be had for an extra hundred bucks). The trigger does have a bit of take up, but it's very smooth, breaking at about seven pounds Comes with factory box papers and 2 mags 43
rounds of ammo included
The K40 has what can probably best be described as a "little big gun" feel. The broad sighting plane seems as wide as a road. The sights are excellent: low-profile, drift adjustable (tritium night sights can be had for an extra hundred bucks). The trigger does have a bit of take up, but it's very smooth, breaking at about seven pounds Comes with factory box papers and 2 mags 43
rounds of ammo included