There are very few folks that discuss them, so I'm hesitant to believe that they're being sold in really high numbers unfortunately.
not a popular handgun overall. it feels good, etc. but dependability has been a nightmare with mine. it is now a play range toy. i would never trust this hangun for protection. i will stick w/mossy shotguns but not this handgun. i think the striker assembly is an achilles heel, just my opinion.Everywhere I look online the Mosburg MC2 seems to be sold out. I’m not quite sure if that should be considered as a positive sign or not. But every review that I read on the pistol has been good to very good. I think it’s very unique looking and also very sharp. Curious if there’s anyway to find out how many units a company sells of a particular model of pistol.
You really should elaborate on why you say "dependability has been a nightmare"...How so? Me personally, I think the gun, (the sc I bought) is very well built. I did however have 2 issues early on. 2 failure to feeds the first time I took it to the range when placing a full mag in and releasing the locked slide by the slide release lever. I then polished the barrel feed ramp. Later, I bought and installed the 3 trigger spring kit by Mcarbo. The only issue I had after that was, with the gun unloaded, when I pulled the trigger to the wall and released my finger from the trigger,it stayed there and didn't move back. After doing this a few times, I pulled the trigger shoe without touching the safety blade, (which you could barely see because it was almost retracted), and the trigger would fire. Not good or safe. Did this a couple of times. I then oiled the connector and trigger bar again, and with the slide off, I worked the trigger and trigger bar numerous times. It now works like a champ with no issues!not a popular handgun overall. it feels good, etc. but dependability has been a nightmare with mine. it is now a play range toy. i would never trust this hangun for protection. i will stick w/mossy shotguns but not this handgun. i think the striker assembly is an achilles heel, just my opinion.