USP Compact takes VP9 mags with an X-Grip adaptor. Which means you can now rock 17- and 20-round mags in a surprisingly small pistol.
USP Compact takes VP9 mags with an X-Grip adaptor. Which means you can now rock 17- and 20-round mags in a surprisingly small pistol.
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What’s a good training bullet to load up for .38? Cast and/or coated is preferred.
#RESIST
Pick one. I prefer 158gr cast from rimrock. My wife prefers 125/130gr in her 2" m15.
Cast is significantly cheaper. I have found 125gr plated or jacket bullets pretty comparable but they're on close outs or pulled etc.
The lighter bullets do kick less. But a 158gr bullet at 950fps is very, very manageable.
Berry’s plated are nice. Moly coated cast are cheaper, and still nicer than plain cast for keeping lead off skin and rifling. Plus, you may not have to lube moly coated.
Weight is what shoots most accurately in a steel gun, or what recoil you can manage in a lightweight.
You're making a huge assumption and painting with a very broad brush. There are folks who can't manage a semi-auto for various reasons. Not everyone is the square range operator found on gun forums either. Some have disabilities and or physical limitations that make a revolver a more viable choice than the latest wiz-bang wonder-9.
Since folks have been defending themselves and society for a lot of years with the lowly revolver you probably shouldn't sneer quit so loudly.
Dave