matrem
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Post # 18 does not mirror my experience either.
A couple years back I was working with one woman and two teen age boys on the same afternoon.
I'd supplied two 1911s, a G19, and two XDs. The teens mom had brought me her Beretta 92, and I had a borrowed M&P there as well.
The oldest teen and myself had no issues with any of the pistols, but the lady & the younger teen each had a few issues with at least one of the 1911s, and both had issues with the 92, and none with any of the "plastic" ones.
After having them hold the unloaded steel pistols and me tapping the muzzle several times while explaining what they should be controlling, both were able to shoot the Beretta & 1911s with no further issues that day.
A couple years back I was working with one woman and two teen age boys on the same afternoon.
I'd supplied two 1911s, a G19, and two XDs. The teens mom had brought me her Beretta 92, and I had a borrowed M&P there as well.
The oldest teen and myself had no issues with any of the pistols, but the lady & the younger teen each had a few issues with at least one of the 1911s, and both had issues with the 92, and none with any of the "plastic" ones.
After having them hold the unloaded steel pistols and me tapping the muzzle several times while explaining what they should be controlling, both were able to shoot the Beretta & 1911s with no further issues that day.