aarontpx said:I personally do not need all 3 fingers on the grip to keep my g27 steady, in fact it is quite comfortable with only 2. As comfortable as my g23 grip in my opinion.
I like a very short grip for concealed carry as that is the hardest part to hide.
Availability is horseshit atm...especially for defensive ammo.
I don't own a firearm but what's the justification for open carry? Is it merely because one can? Wouldn't openly carrying a weapon just be more of a hassle? I did see a gentleman open carrying a handgun at a Microcenter last year. It didn't bother me or anyone else at the store from what I could see. I am just curious.
I was thinking about buying a box of the Gold Dot 200 grain +P from ammunition depot since they have it, but after a little reading it appears it's unpleasant to shoot in a larger gun, let alone a subcompact.
Agreed that is not something you want in a carry gun. From what I know about Kahrs is they are machined to very tight tolerances, so depending how many rounds you have put through it it might loosen up and become much more reliable for you. Do you have problems with both hollow points and fmj?
Fact is that unless you are around your family 100% of the time you won't be there to do anything about it anyway.
Being aware of what is going on around you is about the best any of us can do. Owning guns really doesn't make me feel any safer. Carrying it daily just seems like a huge pain in the ass. Even if I could carry legally I probably wouldn't.
Does sound like a striker.No, the P45 is broken in fine, it's not an issue with feeding or ejecting... I really think the problem is the striker pin is just a wise and beautiful woman hair too short. I have a new striker on the way as we speak. Speer Gold Dots feed and fire 100%, factory FMJ feeds 100%, but fires about 75%, my FMJ reloads are down to about 50%... and this is even after firing 3 TIMES on the same round with both types FMJ. I resprung it, it helped, but the primers still exhibit light primer strikes at times.
You definately increase your odds. When I am around I am going to give myself the best chance to protect my family.luck favors the prepared...
True but in reality they probably won't notice as in my open carry experience hardly anyone notices. Sometimes concealing is too much of a hassle, but to each their own. In some cases I am sure a bad guy seeing a gun makes him think twice about robbing a place, its not like the majority of criminals carry guns.Second and more importantly it makes you a target. Depending on the situation you may not be able to use your firearm. When your standing there with a gun on your side you can be sure your the first one going down.
I can't say anything about the P99C but if you can get your hands on a PPS at a gun shop or range, I recommend it. It's very slim and comfortable, especially for me since I have smallish/medium hands and the slimness and small size is nice for carry since I'm a thin guy.Another single stack 9mm I would like to feel up. I'd also like to get my hands on a walther p99c AS.
As far as single stack 9s go, the 3 I would be interested the most in firing/owning would be the s&w shield, walther pps, and kahr mk9/k9 elite. Or possibly even the kimber solo, but more so just out of curiosity.I can't say anything about the P99C but if you can get your hands on a PPS at a gun shop or range, I recommend it. It's very slim and comfortable, especially for me since I have smallish/medium hands and the slimness and small size is nice for carry since I'm a thin guy. Very simple field strip and no problems thus far but I haven't been able to shoot it nearly as much as I'd like because of the ammo shortage. I got it shortly before Sandy Hook and since then the ammo around here has been nearly zip.
I'd like to get my hands on some 175gr hornady critical duty in .40 and also some remington golden sabers in 180gr to see how they perform. Speaking of speer gold dots, I have had nothing but good experiences with them.I was thinking about buying a box of the Gold Dot 200 grain +P from ammunition depot since they have it, but after a little reading it appears it's unpleasant to shoot in a larger gun, let alone a subcompact.
and kahr mk9/k9 elite.
Speaking of speer gold dots, I have had nothing but good experiences with them.
Currently I am carrying federal hst in 180gr. Federal is a local company and I like to support in houseGold Dots rule... they are my go to factory carry load. I run the 230grn Short Barrel Gold Dots in my .45's, and standard Gold Dots in .380 and 9mm. Never a problem with feed and function. The nice thing is the bullets are also available as reloading components, so I loaded those in .357 and .41Mag, too. We are lucky, though... we live in a day where any recent self defense ammo will perform about as good as you can get as far as penetration and expansion. Golden Sabers, TAP/FPD/XTP, Cor-Bon, HydraShok... pick one and you can be assured of good performance.
Yea if I get the chance to shoot one I might be sold.I can't say anything about the P99C but if you can get your hands on a PPS at a gun shop or range, I recommend it. It's very slim and comfortable, especially for me since I have smallish/medium hands and the slimness and small size is nice for carry since I'm a thin guy. Very simple field strip and no problems thus far but I haven't been able to shoot it nearly as much as I'd like because of the ammo shortage. I got it shortly before Sandy Hook and since then the ammo around here has been nearly zip.
