NewDefender
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My father currently has both a Springfield Champion (compact) 1911 .45 and a Glock 19 9mm.
Aside from the fact that the two guns are drastically different from the get go, I believe they both make a good conceal carry gun.
The 1911 is a little heavier and holds about half as many rounds as the Glock.
He's more accurate and use to carrying the .45, but he's been considering changing it up and carrying the lighter Glock with more rounds.
I've discouraged this because he hasn't proven as proficient with the Glock as he is with the 1911. He doesn't want to seem to listen.
Am I wrong in suggesting he sticks with what is proven, vs something he's looking at simply for the heck of it?
Thanks!
Aside from the fact that the two guns are drastically different from the get go, I believe they both make a good conceal carry gun.
The 1911 is a little heavier and holds about half as many rounds as the Glock.
He's more accurate and use to carrying the .45, but he's been considering changing it up and carrying the lighter Glock with more rounds.
I've discouraged this because he hasn't proven as proficient with the Glock as he is with the 1911. He doesn't want to seem to listen.
Am I wrong in suggesting he sticks with what is proven, vs something he's looking at simply for the heck of it?
Thanks!