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I read recently an interesting hypothesis. From my knowledge, I don't know whether or not it is true. Here it goes:
There is a premise that semi-autos with inner slide rails are more inherently accurate than those with conventional outer slide rails. The Sig 210 and CZ 75 are used as classic examples. I don't see how inner slide rails could improve accuracy. But, I thought I'd put this out so that the expert gunsmiths on TFL could respond and explain it to me in simple English. Is there any truth to this myth? If so, please explain how inner slide rails are inherently more accurate.
There is a premise that semi-autos with inner slide rails are more inherently accurate than those with conventional outer slide rails. The Sig 210 and CZ 75 are used as classic examples. I don't see how inner slide rails could improve accuracy. But, I thought I'd put this out so that the expert gunsmiths on TFL could respond and explain it to me in simple English. Is there any truth to this myth? If so, please explain how inner slide rails are inherently more accurate.