Subj : Carry Pistols
To : Cougar428
From : Moondog
Date : Sun Feb 05 2023 12:44 pm
Re: Carry Pistols
By: Cougar428 to MOONDOG on Sat Feb 04 2023 07:14 am
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> Mo> I am not a Glock fan. There's nothing wrong with them mechanically.
> Mo> I'm not a fan of the grip angle.
>
> Ah - that I can understand. If it's not comfortable to hold, it
> may not be very accurate in your hands.
>
> Mo> At a dealer event I had a chance to sample some higher end pistols
> Mo> with nicer sights and triggers. I tried a $2400 Salient Arms Glock
> Mo> and couldn't shoot it much better than plain factory Glock. I tried an
> Mo> STI (Staccato) 2011 framed pistol and it was a tack driver at 50 yards.
> Mo> I'm really liking the Walther PPQ.
>
> Wow - checking out reviews for SAI modified Glocks, alot of people
> like them. They sound kind of extravagant though. STI looks
> interesting as well, looks like people love the grips.
>
> I have not held or fired the PPQ, but have fired other Walther
> weapons and I really like the grip on the one I used.
>
> Cougar
>
>
> ... Kiss my ASCII
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One of my range buddies carries a steel framed PPQ with a Trijicon MRO optic.
His match gun is a steel frame PPQ with a Trijicon SRO. The SRO hasa good
field of view, and a small dot, around 2 moa. I've shot red dots that have
5moa . and that's too big for precise shooting. The dot will cover a pie
plate at 25 yards. That's considered long distance at defensive levels, but i
t's a good peace of mind feeling if you can place tight shots at longer
distances. If I have to escape and evade multiple attackers in a parking
lot, I want the ability to place shots at 50 yards or more
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