I have a 1959 Remington Nylon 66 & have shot the daylights out of that "Plastic" Rifle, That being said I was gonna buy a Ruger Charger but now the trigger group is pastic & if I bought one I'd be looking for a metal replacement "Just Because"..
I luckily picked up a 20" 10/22 last year at Bass Pro Shop with Fiber Optic sights for $139.99 & It looks like that might have been the last of the metal trigger groups..
Beretta made the change on the 92FS & now the recoil rod, trigger, safety levers are polymer, Also note that the M9s used by the miltary are still all made from Metal..
I owned one of the first Glocks back in 1987 & everybody said they were junk, Nowdays just about every law enforcement departments use the "Glock"..
I can go both ways, I like the Nylon 66 & the Glock..
I don't currently own a "Glock" but trust that My Metal Framed Smith & Wesson auto will always work..
Now on to revolvers.. All of mine are made of Carbon Steel or Stainless
Haven't had a chance to shoot a LCR or LCP YET!!
Seems like Polymer guns aren't gonna go away..
Wish I'd have thought of the "Glock"
Steyr & HK had polymer pistols way before "Glock"
I've tried not to Bash the Rugers but I won't be buying any plastic guns from them soon or a MKIII or current 10/22s..
Lay a SP101 next to a LCR & which one has that "Majic"
I think you know what I'm taking about.
Lay a Glock 17 next to a Colt 45, Which one would you choose??
I had to rant a little bit but it looks like "Polymer" Handguns & Rifles are a thing of the Future..
Well anyway my 10/22 & Nylon 66 need to be cleaned, I think I'll do the Ruger First!!