Yup. The polymer is too top heavy for me. I had the steel version and sold it to my closest friends at the time I wanted to experiment. Jericho's are well made and the steel is like it came from the railroad tracks or some tank. The slide is so smooth compared to the Cz's. In the 90s when...
Exactly. Thank you for the clarification. And for the Beretta 92X performance, I haven't seen or handled it in any gun stores I've visited. I've only seen the videos. Might be an exciting addition to your favorite metal framed 9mm.
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Jericho 941 - like the smoothness of the action, the weight of the steel, and it's accuracy BUT disliked the finish and the heavy DA trigger pull
CZ P01 - like its lightweight but performs like a full sized pistol and also accurate BUT dislike the curved trigger and if you have big...
Since I have big hands, I'll take the one with no manual safety. Smith for me. But if I were to carry, I'd rather carry the smallest 9mm versus the 380.
I prefer the Target version. If you intend to add a comp or suppressor, get the Target version with the threaded barrel. The target version may be heavy but it does soak up any more perceived recoil. I also liked the way it balances on the hand.
Wanted the Kimber K6 sweet and smooth action. But I would still go for the Ruger SP101. A little heavier but really built like a tank. Kick it, throw it on the floor and what have you. Oh well, it shoots nicer with the magnums.
Throw in the Overwatch Precision tirgger and never look back. As of today they are probably the only manufacturing an aftermarket trigger for the Glock that has never failed the safety. Feels nice too.
I made things simple. I use Glock's 3.5 connector and Overwatch Precision's TAC trigger. No safety issues. No guesswork. Not too expensive nor too cheap.
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