Thoughts on Handguns?
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He is self-taught for the most part, and doesn't consider himself a great shooter.
IMHO, the old fucker can shoot pretty good.
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The difference in inherent accuracy with a 3" subcompact barrel and a 4.5-5" barrel is actually quite small and the difference between two brands' 3" barrels of the same caliber also fairly small. He's shot from that position thousands of times with the Glock equivalent of a P320, it wouldn't take much to know how to aim to hit the gong.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Is that guy a particularly gifted shooter? Hitting the gong at that range, even occasionally, with a subcompact he's shooting for the first or second time seems surprising.
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Post by The Venerable Bogatir X »
This.Kazuya Mishima wrote:Yeah, I don't think Hickock45 is particularly guilty of video editing or only showing the hits. I've watched enough of his videos to see plenty of misses.
He is self-taught for the most part, and doesn't consider himself a great shooter.
IMHO, the old fucker can shoot pretty good.
That old fart is a helluva good shot. Dig up the video of him with the .357 Magnum 3" barrel and watch what happens when he puts a paper target to the left of him.
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Hey tard, if you're an old man who goes to all the trouble buying and testing weaponry and putting it on youtube, etc etc, you're probably pretty good at your hobbyGrandpa's Spells wrote:Is that guy a particularly gifted shooter? Hitting the gong at that range, even occasionally, with a subcompact he's shooting for the first or second time seems surprising.
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I get the sense it's more of a bell curve, like in so many things.TerryB wrote:Hey tard, if you're an old man who goes to all the trouble buying and testing weaponry and putting it on youtube, etc etc, you're probably pretty good at your hobbyGrandpa's Spells wrote:Is that guy a particularly gifted shooter? Hitting the gong at that range, even occasionally, with a subcompact he's shooting for the first or second time seems surprising.
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I'm trying to find something cheaper than the Sig p238, which I heard shoots real nice.

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Post by Sua Sponte »
If you are interested in .380 give the Browning 1911-380 a look. Bit larger and not as concealable but ergo's are good and the extra barrel length gives the round and extra 100-150fps in most loadings, a non-trivial improvement for .380. Check luckygunner.com blog for a very nice ballistic gel study. A couple of commercial loadings perform pretty well.
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Yes. I shot my buddy's LCR, right after shooting my own S&W 642 snubby. The LCR is a great snub nose .38 - the trigger is way better than the one on my S&W.Herv100 wrote:Anybody shot the LCR in 38?
IMO, have your wife rent & shoot one to see if she likes it. Snubbys are snappy to shoot, compared to similar semi-autos. But, as you said, very reliable (and simple) to shoot. Let her know she isn't going to shoot this thing every day, and it's not a fun-to-shoot target handgun. It's for self-defense business.
Next step (if possible) before you buy: figure out how she's going to carry. Try out a holster system & see if it's practical & comfortable for her.
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If the .38 is not her cup of tea, try out other .380 semi autos. The Glock, the Sig, the Taurus all have good reputations. The Sig is probably the highest quality .380, but it's not as simple to operate as the other two are.
EDIT - my recommendation is different from Sua Sponte's because I'm assuming your wife is not a "gun person." With that assumption, I favor a revolver or Glock/Taurus type system.
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While we're on the subject, I am not at all a fan of handguns of the Glock-alike variety for marginally trained users. Even moderately trained users such as law enforcement will have their finger migrate to the trigger under duress and the negligent discharge is soon to follow. The LA County Sheriff's department is reported to have this problem after dropping their double-action first pull Beretta for the S&W M&P.
All that said, it's just my opinion. Johno's advice is sound. Take her out, let her try as much as she can, and let her choose what she's comfortable with. Then an NRA or other professional course or two wouldn't hurt at all. Followed by at least some regular dry fire and a range day a month. You probably know all this but if not, just sayin'.
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Grandpa's Spells wrote:Why not the SP101 over the LCR if it's in a purse?
The LCR trigger is so vastly superior to the SP101 in stock trim. That LCR in both .357 and .38 it is one of the nicest shooting pocket revolvers I've tried.
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I have shot one, and it might be more comfortable to shoot than the LCPShapecharge wrote:If you want the reliability of a wheel gun and she's going to carry it in a purse then there's absolutely no reason not to carry the S&W .500 Magnum.

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Shape is a Texan, this is clearly.Shapecharge wrote: .500 Magnum.
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Purse/briefcase/backpack carry...any off-body carry: I think it's too easy to lose control of your firearm or to forget it somewhere.
I think it's better to commit to whatever handgun he/she can carry on-body, rather than to "upgrade" and carry the bigger gun off-body. JMO
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Finding Glocks big was user error, at least on my part. Took a course this weekend and Gen 3 & Gen 4 Glock 17 and 19 are very easy shooting guns.Grandpa's Spells wrote:This was my experience as well, switching XD for Beretta. In case it's a hand size thing, I also really liked shooting 9mm Sigs, and Ruger revolvers, and any range with rentals will have both. Consider ammo cost in your decision.Boris wrote:I've tried a few, revolver and semi-auto. I find Glocks a little bulk for my small, fat hands w. short fingers, but 1911s and Berettas generally fit better.
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