I have a 3.0 and must say its no where near the quality of a crossbreed super tuck. I used mine during a training session and 1/2 way through it completely fell apart. The screws backed right out and that was after I tightened them. I t was pretty embarassing to draw your gun and watch your...
Let her go to your lgs and let her handle a few. See what she likes and fits best in her hands. Selecting a pistol especially your first one is an intimate process. Let her handle and fondle it a bit. Let her know that the more hand she can get on it the more control she'll have. Sometimes these...
Thanks for all the imput. I thought the 220 carry would be fine to carry all day , but now maybe I'm thinking it may be a bit too heavy. I have a Glock 30 but its a bit too blocky, although a great pistol. I also have a few 1911, none of which are 100% reliable. Currently my EDC is my g23(...
I used a dremmel to grind off the finger groves, threw on some talon grip tape and it made a huge difference..A little stippling with a soldering iron and well, she feels really good.
Hmmmm if I had to pick one pistol for EDC it would be my Glock 23 40 cal. All around good fighting gun, super reliable , accurate and no safety to fumble with.
Carried in a cross breed super tuck it disappears nicely.
Advanced pistol, drawing from concealment, firing behind cover, weak and strong single hand shooting, shooting while moving, longer distance shooting say 15 yards or so, etc..
Do yourself a favor and check out CZs 1911. I purchased one a few months ago and it is really well made and extremely accurate and reliable. I also own a Dan Wesson Valor, and Colt LW commander. Cz is right up there and only about 600 bucks.
I started re loading last year. I use a RCBS 2000 progressive press, RCBS dies, Hornady digital scale, Hornady tumbler, and multiple re loading manuals. When first starting off it all seemed so complex and confusing. After doing it a while you get into a pattern and it really is a nice relaxing...