Friends don't let friends shoot Glock. 1911 for the win. I have never fired a better pistol (and I've shot a lot of them) than a Kimber 1911. Pricey but you get what you pay for. Reliability, accuracy, and safety all in one pistol.
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I've got nothing against Glock, I don't care for them tho. And, everyone I know that owns one, has a personality that rhymes with the guns brand name
The most accurate auto pistol I've ever owned was a Springfield Loaded, full frame (5") 1911-A1. Match grade barrel, match grade keyed barrel bushing, adjustable match grade trigger/pull, hard wood Springfield G-10 like grips, night sights, light weight hammer, it was really "loaded" with options, nice gun.
Accurate, insanely accurate. All I can say, and I'll put it this way...
It was frequent that I'd fire off a group and pull my target only to find "extra large" holes... When firing off a clip of 7+1, I'd find 5 normal holes and 1 big one. No other pistol I've owned has demonstrated that kind of accuracy, none of them have been full framed either, but that firearm was like holding confidence in your hand. It was just too cumbersome for CC.
Learning how to shoot is one thing, knowing the law as it applies to you is even better. Forbid if you ever have to use your weapon in a self defense situation and if that happens keep your statement short, to the point, and if necessary have enough money for a lawyer you may need it as all states view self defense differently........
Absolutely!
Couldn't agree more!
OP hasn't disclosed if he's planning on CC yet, but it's not something to take lightly, at all...
On a lighter note...
I put a deposit on a Sig Sauer P238 .380 Blackwood today. It's a 1911 style "pocket pistol" and before anyone bags on the .380's lack of umph, you can bet it'll get the job done, and easily stay on target during rapid fire. And I know my wife will be able to handle it much better than the others I currently have :thumb:
I really like it, the shop has a couple of them, and a couple other SS 238 .380's as well, considering its a pocket pistol that holds 7 rounds (8 if ya carry hot) with the extended clip, I might just pick up a second one later on. I'll keep the Blackwood, if my wife likes it, we'll her get the "rainbow" or "purple pearl" model