DannyZRC
04-26-2011, 09:26 PM
Hey folks, I've been shopping for a new pistol to replace a P2000 LEM (v2) that I've put out for consignment at a nearby shop. In the meantime, since she's more decisive than I am, my girlfriend has purchased her own Pistol while I get done making up my damned mind. She picked up a PX4 Subcompact in 9mm. (very sweet little gun).
So, after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I'm getting to be pretty sure that what I'm looking for is a 90two in 9mm, but because of the -two's level of obscurity, I feel somewhat compelled to be doubly sure I don't really want a 92A1.
My reasoning is that I really like the PX4, but the design of the safety lever is such that I don't feel great confidence in my ability to disengage it under pressure. I don't have the same concern for the 92 style safety(the web of my thumb is pretty meaty which shortens my thumb's reach, my GF doesn't have any trouble at all with the PX4 style lever). However, there exists mountains of respected opinions on the 92 safety being a liability during malfunction clearance drills, and I know Todd advocates the decocker only models partially for this reason.
It seems to me that (even though I assume a lot of the design is aesthetically driven) that Both the 90two and the subsequent PX4 safety lever designs moved towards mitigating the accidental engagement of the safety during slide manipulations (I've played a lot with the PX4 SC's slide and never once nudged the safety on). Is this an accurate perception? is the 90two safety lever design about as good as the PX4 in this regard, and do the rest of you feel that either of these levers are truly an improvement over the 92? (anecdotally, I rented a 96 and I found reports of the safety being easy to engage very believable based on just a little fooling with it).
I've yet to handle a 90two, but I know that at least on paper it should be quite close to the 92fs in shape and size, just different texture. I have very sweaty hands, so I would intend on stippling the whole polymer grip piece.
I don't want to turn this into a novel, so I'll stop my rambling here. Please feel free to chime in with questions or opinions!
I am very grateful for any input in my admittedly 'low speed/high drag' line of questioning
So, after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I'm getting to be pretty sure that what I'm looking for is a 90two in 9mm, but because of the -two's level of obscurity, I feel somewhat compelled to be doubly sure I don't really want a 92A1.
My reasoning is that I really like the PX4, but the design of the safety lever is such that I don't feel great confidence in my ability to disengage it under pressure. I don't have the same concern for the 92 style safety(the web of my thumb is pretty meaty which shortens my thumb's reach, my GF doesn't have any trouble at all with the PX4 style lever). However, there exists mountains of respected opinions on the 92 safety being a liability during malfunction clearance drills, and I know Todd advocates the decocker only models partially for this reason.
It seems to me that (even though I assume a lot of the design is aesthetically driven) that Both the 90two and the subsequent PX4 safety lever designs moved towards mitigating the accidental engagement of the safety during slide manipulations (I've played a lot with the PX4 SC's slide and never once nudged the safety on). Is this an accurate perception? is the 90two safety lever design about as good as the PX4 in this regard, and do the rest of you feel that either of these levers are truly an improvement over the 92? (anecdotally, I rented a 96 and I found reports of the safety being easy to engage very believable based on just a little fooling with it).
I've yet to handle a 90two, but I know that at least on paper it should be quite close to the 92fs in shape and size, just different texture. I have very sweaty hands, so I would intend on stippling the whole polymer grip piece.
I don't want to turn this into a novel, so I'll stop my rambling here. Please feel free to chime in with questions or opinions!
I am very grateful for any input in my admittedly 'low speed/high drag' line of questioning