Why buy a gun you don't feel comfortable shooting? Small-medium size hands are not really a good combo if you can't shot it well. You will lose nothing by renting or holding a M&P 45. If it happens to have the small size grip on guarantee you'll like.
I wouldn't recommend the 10mm because it too...
I couldn't find the SA in stock. I've seen some Mecar mags described as anti-friction, are they any good?
Btw I have a dedicated pistol for competition.
I'm going to pick up a CZ but I'm on the fence on which one to get. Which is a better buy between the 75b & the P-09? I don't have a specific reason why to get either or. I keep reading all kinds of positive remarks about the CZ line.
Thanks for the replies in advance.
I make holsters for coworkers & friends, there's no difference between the 2. Most holster makers I talk to taped the slide to create a little bit of play. That little extra gap helps minimize the wear on the slide.
From your provided list I would get the CZ75 just becuse I'm intrigue by it, it gets high remarks all over the net. I own a XDm45, it's a very nice gun but not for me. I know you didn't mention it but checkout the M&P line.
Other than they're cheaper to shoot, there's a higher percentage of people who owns a rimfire vs centerfire. From a small child to a senior citizen will feel more comfortable shooting a rimfire cartridge.
I lost 2 PT 2L because the clip came off. I would never buy another again. Don't get me wrong I like streamlight (own several) but will not buy that model again. You should go to candleforums.com for more in depth research.
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