surfinUSA
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[QUOTEI'm sure that by the numbers on paper, a Glock 10mm is comforting, but at what distances can you place a shot accurately? Does anyone recommending them even practice as far as 25yds? ][/QUOTE]
I practice @ 25 yards with every handgun I own including a S&W J frame. When I was hired in the early 80's, it was the agency's policy (many others) that you had to qualify out to 50 yards with every handgun you carried either for on duty, off duty, or as a backup.
Unfortunately we don't qualify out anywhere near that far anymore. Which is a shame because even though the majority of our people are using 9mm and they should have no problem making torso hits out to 100 yards there are a fair number of them having problems getting a tight group at 25.
I practice @ 25 yards with every handgun I own including a S&W J frame. When I was hired in the early 80's, it was the agency's policy (many others) that you had to qualify out to 50 yards with every handgun you carried either for on duty, off duty, or as a backup.
Unfortunately we don't qualify out anywhere near that far anymore. Which is a shame because even though the majority of our people are using 9mm and they should have no problem making torso hits out to 100 yards there are a fair number of them having problems getting a tight group at 25.