We have plenty of ARs. Just looking for the most pleasant to shoot 9mm pistol that most optimally fits very small hand geometry at this time. Purpose is high volume training, which I thought of as...
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We have plenty of ARs. Just looking for the most pleasant to shoot 9mm pistol that most optimally fits very small hand geometry at this time. Purpose is high volume training, which I thought of as...
My daughter is somewhere between 6.25 and 6.375" in this format
Does anyone have numbers on PDP-F, Sig Macro, Shield Plus, Equilizer, or other guns that may be relatively heavy but fall into...
I'll try to explain more clearly. Like I wrote in the opening post, she isn't too excited about shooting anymore, and would just as soon be doing something else, but I'm still trying to make a big...
I guess just under 6" depending on exactly how one measures.
My daughter can already shoot pretty well. Like wearing out an index card at 15 yards with an original S&W Shield during slow fire. She's been shooting service-style 9mm pistols since about 12. And...
Good to know about the P320 grip size, thanks. I'm not too interested in comps for exactly the reason you state. What they take away in recoil they tend to add back in blast. I find them obnoxious...
Thanks, I'm going to grab a couple cases of the PMC to try out. My daughter used to like shooting the cheap Russian steel cased 9mm in the M&P 2.0 because it was a little less snappy. Maybe PMC...
This is where I am at. I don't shoot nearly as much as I'd like these days, but my pre-COVID stock has dwindled, and I've been waiting for the right moment. Now may be the time.
If you find a...
I've got a daughter about to graduate high school. She has a reasonable amount of training/experience with shotguns, bolt guns, AR's, and service-style pistols, but she hasn't been terribly...
I just like these for the increased depth of penetration compared to the .22 rimfire options that have questionable primers and heavy triggers. Penetration is more important to me than the sharper...
It's funny how different people are. I wish my Zero belt were even more flexible.
I find the 'rigid gun belt' advice to be perhaps the worst I ever received about firearms outside of Joe Biden...
I think an aluminum .32 H&R LCR, loaded with Lost River wadcutters, and sporting a Raven Vanguard (that unfortunately doesn't exist either), would be just about the best carry option for a whole...
+1 for this
I ordered a roll of Howie's Pro as well as their standard cloth hockey tape to experiment with. The Pro is way better for grip. I have it on my carry p365. I used the regular stuff...
That optic cut looks very deep. Quite cool.
Long guns are generally easier to aim and hit with on a shooting range, but they are also harder to move around with and stop someone from taking away from you in close quarters. It's not a free...
I think that was an extremely good question, and I was quite curious what other feedback you would receive. In fact, all of your questions that I've seen have been interesting, worth asking, and...
I'm certainly not an expert to be advising people about what's right and wrong. I can sometimes point to great examples of true experts explaining information that I think is especially relevant to...
This .327 gun looks quite cool in it's own right, but I hope S&W/Lipsey's recent SHOT show success leads Taurus to conclude it's worth pursuing the .32 H&R in lightweight constructions instead of...
I think the Rob Leatham "aiming is useless" video isn't actually saying that aiming is useless. Aiming becomes fairly useless IF you can't break the shot without shoving the gun out of alignment at...
Time to slap some hippies!!
When I began the process of learning to train serious skills for defensive handgun applications, I think I wasted a great deal of time and money by not getting quality formal training immediately. ...
I think .32 revolvers are a great compromise for non-gun people, or people who can't/wont/don't want to deal with recoil. 32 wadcutters are the closest thing I've experienced to .22 recoil, and they...
Sig, or somebody/anybody, should make a good thumb safety for the P365 guns.
For goodness sake, somebody call Bill Wilson! He should be able to make a decent thumb safety.
I also use these for very niche circumstances.
The Enigma is by far the best way I've found to carry while running long distances or fast intervals. It keeps the weight stable, centered, and...
I got one of these. It's bigger than the measurements listed on Amazon.
43.5"L x 38.58"W x 87.4"H is what they list.
50.5"L x 49.00"W is much closer to the outside footprint of the one I...