lately i've been shooting my 1988 vintage 92F in IDPA matches. place mid pack. it's not the gun holding me back, it's my skills.
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lately i've been shooting my 1988 vintage 92F in IDPA matches. place mid pack. it's not the gun holding me back, it's my skills.
You could probably do it, but you'd likely have to epoxy the backstrap on.
Steve Fisher runs a P09 sometimes
About 2yrs ago, IIRC, Defoor posted a pic of a Brig Tac he shot in his class and raved about it (I wonder if it was yours?). That post and following EL is what pushed me over the edge to give DA/SA a go. I purchased a Brig Tac shortly there after. Absolutely love it.
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Oh! Now you guys are giving me second thoughts about selling my full-size PX4 (9mm), with Trijicon sights...
The PX4 was my second one after the G22. And with campaigns from Beretta, got an additional 4 magazines for FREE! Was actually glad, too, when it got taken off the Roster (though it came back a couple of months later).
It’s a pretty gun. Nice form factor. Soft shooting. But then, I mostly practice with my Glock and 1911... Which, unfortunately, impacted my capability with the pistol when I doing some ‘on-demand’ movement drills, ie., forgetting to set the safety lever upon draw, the trigger pulls between DA and SA (was accurate with DA, but LOW with the SA).
My G19 is my current nightstand gun, G22 is competition gun; while my 1911 is just in the safe (I only shoot it when I want some fun). The PX4 is loaded and chambered in a safe in another room (the study).
During a stressful situation/encounter - having mostly getting used to a Glock weapon system, I am NOT confident with the PX4. Paper in an indoor range is fine, but maybe not for anything else.
Should I sell? Or should I not?
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