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Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:40 pm
by Piney
Greetings--

MsPiney's been after me to get her a new pistol. Her CZ 75 fits her hands well and she's accurate with it-- except for that first double action shot. Its a bit tough for her to pull.

She'd like to shoot any 9mm auto-- Glock 17/34, XD, M&P-- with a reduced grip. All the stock ones she's tried are a bit large for her hands.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:05 pm
by NcongruNt
Piney wrote:Greetings--

MsPiney's been after me to get her a new pistol. Her CZ 75 fits her hands well and she's accurate with it-- except for that first double action shot. Its a bit tough for her to pull.

She'd like to shoot any 9mm auto-- Glock 17/34, XD, M&P-- with a reduced grip. All the stock ones she's tried are a bit large for her hands.
You know they make the CZ 75B in SAO, yeah? That would be something to consider. Carry is the same as any SA pistol, cocked and locked. Also, I believe the DA/SA 75 B's are capable of being carried cocked and locked, as they have a safety separate from the decocker. You might look to see if her pistol has this capability, as it would solve the DA pull problem without buying another gun.

A Hi-Power (biased here, as it's what I carry :mrgreen: ) has a smaller grip than most double-stacks, is SA, and a relatively light and short trigger. Venus Pax tried mine out last year and she seemed to enjoy it. I believe I remember her commenting that she seemed to be more accurate with it than with her 1911 when shooting the Texas Star. :fire The Hi-Power is almost identical in dimensions to the CZ 75, with a somewhat shorter grip. Capacity is similar, and I carry flush 15-round Mec-Gar mags with mine (stock mags are 13 rounds). The FN Hi-Powers tend to run around $600 or so brand new, but you can find new Argentine Hi-Powers (FM-90 or FM-95 - licensed productions of the MkII and MkIII, respectively) for around $350. This is what I have (the FM-90). It is a great weapon, and has been absolutely reliable for me. Your wife is welcome to try mine out at Forum Day.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:12 am
by CompVest
Piney wrote:Greetings--

MsPiney's been after me to get her a new pistol. Her CZ 75 fits her hands well and she's accurate with it-- except for that first double action shot. Its a bit tough for her to pull.

She'd like to shoot any 9mm auto-- Glock 17/34, XD, M&P-- with a reduced grip. All the stock ones she's tried are a bit large for her hands.
I will be at the Forum with my M&P 9s - full size, compact, and I hope soon the Pro.

She will be welcome to try them. I have very small hands with short fingers and I find these to fit very well. I do agree that a Browning High Power is great for small hands. I love mine and enjoyed shooting it. The reason I put it away is that it will not hold up to the amount of shooting I do. Another option are the 1911 style guns. The single stack with the addition of a short trigger make these very small hand friendly.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:53 am
by HerbM
Where are you kind folks talking about meeting?

Looks like many/most of you are around Houston, with one or two near Austin (me too).

We have a daughter near Houston (League City), and might want to travel and see the grand kids.
(My wife and I.)

Various .45s -- 1911 & Glocks.
Pony Colt 1911. in .380 (wife's)

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:34 am
by Xander
HerbM wrote:Where are you kind folks talking about meeting?

Looks like many/most of you are around Houston, with one or two near Austin (me too).

We have a daughter near Houston (League City), and might want to travel and see the grand kids.
(My wife and I.)
Hello Herb,

This event will take place during the annual TexasCHLForum Day at the PSC Range in Friendswood. See this thread for more information: http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... 79&t=13135

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:13 pm
by Venus Pax
Skiprr wrote:It's been a lot of years since I shot a revolver, and I've been thinking for a while that I need to become at least a bit of a wheelgunner. ;-) So I'd like to shoot a few different revolvers; not picky what...
I will plan to bring my .38 special, which was my first handgun.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:55 pm
by hankintexas
Where is this event going to be? I have a couple .45.s ( glock 21) and a new xd 40 sub compact. I'm willing to let anyone fire mine if they treat them like there own.... (I'll clean them my self though) :fire

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:20 pm
by anygunanywhere
hankintexas wrote:Where is this event going to be? I have a couple .45.s ( glock 21) and a new xd 40 sub compact. I'm willing to let anyone fire mine if they treat them like there own.... (I'll clean them my self though) :fire

Read up a few posts on this thread.

Anygunanywhere

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:27 am
by longtooth
I have not checked in here in SEVERAL posts. :tiphat:
I am glad to see this on happen this yr.
I will bring my wheel guns too.
Taurus Ultra Lite .38ps.
Ruger SP101 - .357
Ruger GP100 - .357 This one is a 3" barrel for carry. Fixed sites. Not many folks really like this one but I do. You are welcome 2em it Skiprr.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:30 am
by KaiserB
jbirds1210 wrote:I want to shoot a desert eagle.....one of the big ones! I have never had the opportunity. I would be more than willing to pay the price for a few rounds to get the experience.
If you shoot a 50 AE at an indoor range where plugs and muffs...DEs are very loud.

Re: Find The Gun For You

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:38 pm
by Jeremae
It looks as if my son Jonathan will be home on leave between AIT and his first duty station and able to attend Forum day.. He really wants to shoot The Desert Eagle both in 50 ae and 357 mag and will purchase factory ammo beforehand if the guns will be there.

On personal note... I have a hankering to shoot a 1911 in 38 Super. Maybe I could trade some components for ammo (Montana Gold 115 gr 9mm bullets, 38 super range pickup brass, etc) to some kind hearted individual so I could put a couple magazinefulls downrange.....