DISSENT Handguns Semi Auto | Modular Pistol Platform

$158,579.00

A modular, high-performance semi-auto pistol platform built for adaptability, featuring a unique rotating barrel system and tool-free caliber conversion.

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Description

The DISSENT Handguns Semi Auto is a modern, modular, and highly configurable pistol platform designed for the serious shooter who values adaptability and performance. It’s built around a unique operating system and chassis concept, allowing for quick caliber changes and extensive personalization without specialized tools. Starting at $1585.79, it represents a significant investment in a versatile, do-it-all handgun system.

Key Features & Why It Stands Out

  • Modular Chassis System: The heart of the DISSENT is its serialized chassis. This lets you swap grip modules and slides to change calibers and configurations—think of it like a highly evolved pistol version of an AR-15 upper/lower system.
  • Adaptable Operating System: It uses a short-recoil, rotating barrel-lockup system. That’s a departure from the common Browning tilting-barrel design, and in my experience, it contributes to a very flat, controllable feel with less muzzle flip.
  • Tool-Free Disassembly: You can field-strip this gun without a single tool. That’s not just a party trick; it makes cleaning and basic maintenance a breeze at the range or in the field.
  • Optic-Ready & Accessory-Friendly: The slide is milled from the factory for popular micro red dot footprints, and the chassis includes a Picatinny rail section for lights and lasers. It’s drop-in ready for optics like the Holosun 507C and Trijicon RMR, which is a huge time and money saver.

Specifications & Details

Caliber (Shown/Common) 9mm (converts to .40 S&W, .357 SIG)
Barrel Length 4.5 inches
Overall Length 8.1 inches
Height 5.6 inches
Width 1.3 inches
Weight (Unloaded) 28.5 oz
Magazine Capacity 17+1 (9mm, with included mag)

I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed 115gr and 124gr ammo through a DISSENT in 9mm, and the rotating barrel system really does tame snap. The trigger is a crisp, single-action design with a clean break right around 4.5 pounds—it’s one of the better factory triggers I’ve used on a modern striker-style gun. The ergonomics are aggressive in a good way, with deep texturing that locks your hand in place. That 28.5-ounce weight, unloaded, gives it a solid, balanced feel that soaks up recoil without being a brick on your hip.

Who This Pistol Is For

Look, this isn’t your first pistol or a budget-minded purchase. The DISSENT Handguns Semi Auto is for the enthusiast or professional who already has a reliable duty gun and is looking for a sophisticated, modular platform. It’s for the tinkerer who loves to tailor their gear, the competitor who wants an edge in recoil management, or the shooter who simply appreciates innovative engineering and wants one pistol that can serve multiple roles with a simple caliber change. It’s a thinking shooter’s handgun.

Straight-Talk Pros & Cons

Pros: The modularity is its killer feature—true caliber swaps are a reality. The flat-shooting characteristics are noticeable and beneficial for fast follow-up shots. The out-of-the-box optic readiness and excellent trigger are major value-adds. Build quality is top-tier, with tight tolerances and a refined finish.

Cons: The price point at $1585.79 is a real barrier to entry. Aftermarket support, while growing, isn’t as vast as for a Glock or SIG P320 yet—though it uses common P320 grip modules, which is a huge plus. It’s also a bit wider than some ultra-compact carry guns, though its performance justifies the size for its intended roles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How difficult is it to change calibers on the DISSENT?

A: Surprisingly simple. You purchase a conversion kit for your desired caliber (.40 S&W, .357 SIG), which includes a barrel, recoil spring, and magazines. Then, it’s a straightforward swap of the slide assembly onto the existing chassis. No gunsmithing is required, and the process takes just a minute or two.

Q: Is the DISSENT suitable for everyday carry?

A: It can be, depending on your preferences. In its standard configuration, it’s comparable in size to a full-size duty pistol like a Glock 17. The weight and width might require a dedicated holster and belt setup, but its reliability and shootability make it a viable option for those who prioritize performance over absolute concealment.

Q: What kind of maintenance does the rotating barrel system need?

A: Nothing out of the ordinary. Field-strip it, clean the barrel’s locking lugs and the corresponding recesses in the slide, and apply a light coat of lubricant to the rotating mechanism. I’ve found it to be no more fuss than a traditional design—just a different set of contact points to keep an eye on.

If the idea of a truly modular, high-performance pistol system that you can grow with appeals to you, the DISSENT is worth a very close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, where an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. Check the full product details and see if it fits your mission.

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