primlantah
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when you hold a potential gun do the following:
1) take a fighting stance
2) line the pistol straight in line with your forearm and keep it like that.
3) close your eyes and point the gun at something safe(without thinking about aim or form. Just point it at something without looking)
4) open your eyes and look down the sights. is it more or less aimed at what your pointed at? if so then it may be a good fit for you.
Something not many people mentioned is a j-frame revolver. Though its not my favorite gun, I use my j-frame more than any other firearm. just the right size, power, and weight. It will also cure your inability/discomfort reaching controls.
Keep in mind that you may have to buy a few different guns before you find what works for you. choosing a gun is a very personal decision and us internet people cant give you a better answer than your own opinion.
1) take a fighting stance
2) line the pistol straight in line with your forearm and keep it like that.
3) close your eyes and point the gun at something safe(without thinking about aim or form. Just point it at something without looking)
4) open your eyes and look down the sights. is it more or less aimed at what your pointed at? if so then it may be a good fit for you.
Something not many people mentioned is a j-frame revolver. Though its not my favorite gun, I use my j-frame more than any other firearm. just the right size, power, and weight. It will also cure your inability/discomfort reaching controls.
Keep in mind that you may have to buy a few different guns before you find what works for you. choosing a gun is a very personal decision and us internet people cant give you a better answer than your own opinion.