I handled a Hi Power (didn't shoot it but handled it in a store) and yeah way above my budget. I also remember I didn't like the way it felt in my hand. I don't remember what exactly but I just didn't like it.
I don't remember the event name but it sounds like its an event where if it can be done it will be done. So I am looking for a good all around gun that can also be used as a carry gun whan its all done. That's why I was really leaning towards the Glock 19.
My father-in-law wants to take me to a shooting event in a few years and one of the things I needed was a full size 9mm. I have handled the Glock 19 and loved it. I was also looking at the Walther P99 and PPQ and Bretta 92 FS and PX4.
What's good out of this list or is there better? I'd like...
I've been looking around on the inter-web and I cant find shooting competitions for smaller pistols that I like to shoot. It all seems to be 9mm and up. And I don't mean .22's either, I mean like .380's and .32's and .25's. Does one exist in Indiana, and if so, how do I get more info?
She's handled a lot of different firearms so she knows what she's looking for. Her dad has already taught her how to shoot a 1911. The only reason we didn't go with that is because she wanted a lighter gun. And I wanted to stay under $650.
We've been looking at a few guns for my fiancee and have narrowed it down to the top three picks.
1) Rugar LC9s
2) Glock 42
3) Walther P99
Any thoughts on these guns for a female shooter?
I would've put that in with "feel" and "function". A .380 will have a different feel and function than say a 38 special. It is just what do you feel comfortable shooting. I've shot a .45 (1911), a 38 special (Taurus ultra light and S&W air light), a 9mm (Glock 19, Walther P38, S&W M&P), and a...
Has anyone had problems with the newer ones? My fiancée wants to get one, but I don't want to get her a gun that will break or have any FTF, FTE, ect... Any advise? (P.S. The secondary choice, do to the Glock 42 being cheaper, is a Sig P238, the Sig being more expensive)
I have a bayonet that my I got from my grandpa when he died. Is it possible to find the rife that it went with, or am I asking the impossible? If it is possible, how do I start?