Before I go out and battle the Blizzard of '17 (that is still raging) I thought I'd post this request.
This past Sunday the club where I shoot steel plate matches had a fun shoot - it was not weighted and was just for fun. Good thing as the weather was cold so gloves were required. It was an excellent learning experience on two fronts: shooting with gloves in the cold AND I ran my 18 year old Beretta M9 Special Edition. I recently got the TDA Bug and figured this was a decent way to gauge how I would do initially.
What did I learn? Lots. Gloves and cold really change how you shoot (duh). Disengaging the safety/decocker on an M9 when your fingers are numb really really sucks. When your hands are cold a shitty DA trigger is shittier. With gloves you can short stroke the SA pull on an M9. However, I did do well enough to want a better 92-series pistol. After having run my PX4 Compact Carry just a little I realize that I want a better DA trigger (who doesn't?).
So, my questions are basically: is the Wilson Combat 92G Brig Tac worth it? Does it live up to the Wilson name? Will I have the same reaction to it as I did to the PX4 Compact Carry at SHOT 2017 and subsequent range experiences with the one I bought? (I know that question is not really answerable)
Thanks for any input and for those of you with me in the path of Stella, enjoy digging out!