This is difference between wise handgun use and knowing when to resort to something else. On the street, I might consider a .22... circumstances are different than a home invasion. In my home, I would feel much better defended with a ball bat than a .22.He then gets two pages worth of “Buy another gun”. I’d be upset too.
OP (hunter2011) said:With the 9mm you really must do your best to even hit a human sized target. So headshots and heart shots will only happen with a lucky shot. With your 22 target pistol, you can really bassically choose where the bullet must hit.
9mmepiphany said:Maybe I've just been lucky. I've shot both a Vektor CP-1 (1 mag) and a S&W 910 (couple of mags) and I found them both pretty enjoyable and certainly accurate enough (2-3" @ 7 yards) for a first time experience.
Look... The best option is to get a new gun, like I said I can shoot the G19 I shot with well. So the problem can't be me or the fact that I can't handle a 9mm. Let me then rather accept there might be a problem with my 9mm. No training will solve that.
buy a shot timer and add some stress to your range sessions.
I'm just as confused as you.I guess the hurdle I'm having a hard time getting over is how inaccurate the OP is saying the CP-1 is.
1. It has a fixed polygonal barrel and a SAO trigger
2. It uses the same delayed blowback system as the H&K P7
3. It has a low bore axis
4. The recall had nothing to do with accuracy, but with the drop safety
5. It was better built than the Heritage Stealth/Wilson ADP
I'm just confused