The XL is better and my daily choice. I owned both. They both work but when you consider the thickness is the same but you're getting a barrel that isn't comically short with the XL and other small advantages, it's just the better way to go.
However, there are other guns. You can get equally sized SAO guns from SIG and Kimber for example and I'm really curious about picture related. I fingered one when it first came out and the way I gripped it naturally, the webbing of my hand was over the beavertail and behind the slide. So, I didn't want to risk wasting the money only to find out it ripped my hand open everytime I shot it or something.
...I wonder if there's one in the rental case yet.
I really hope we see more things like this at SHOT this year. I really like guns with hammers and safeties for carry and the CSX gets the configuration pretty damn close for me, but the implementation isn't great.
>and the way I gripped it naturally, the webbing of my hand was over the beavertail and behind the slide
I can not fathom how you people actually exist
The XL is better and my daily choice. I owned both. They both work but when you consider the thickness is the same but you're getting a barrel that isn't comically short with the XL and other small advantages, it's just the better way to go.
However, there are other guns. You can get equally sized SAO guns from SIG and Kimber for example and I'm really curious about picture related. I fingered one when it first came out and the way I gripped it naturally, the webbing of my hand was over the beavertail and behind the slide. So, I didn't want to risk wasting the money only to find out it ripped my hand open everytime I shot it or something.
...I wonder if there's one in the rental case yet.
I like the way the CSX looks, but im not gay enough to buy a Swishers & Welfare handgun
>im not gay enough to buy a Swishers & Welfare handgun
I have no idea what you mean. The M&P line has never been my favorite but it's also not a favorite among ghetto blasters. S&W also makes some really nice revolvers and their old steel frame 9mm's are somewhat sought after. So, I don't know what your deal is but you're wrong.
I had one of those. It was alright but personally I didn't shoot it that well. Dimensions, grip size and how it felt in the waste band all reminded me of the Glock 26. In terms of how it felt to carry and shoot it was basically a hammer fired Glock 26, at least that was my impression of it.
>larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp
No more than 4-5 shots is larp.
https://www.police1.com/officer-shootings/articles/study-reveals-important-truths-hidden-in-the-details-of-officer-involved-shootings-qc6OkmZJzaJqGXTX/ >shootings involving only one officer, an average of 3.59 police rounds were fired.
t. J frame enjoyer
Or you could just not be a gay and go with what works for you not what someone on the internet thinks. Glock 19 was the best selling in America for decades and that's a 15 round gun so no it's not unusual.
J frame or if you want an auto then Keltec P32 or Ruger LCP. If you are going to carry a mouse gun carry one actually small enough to put in the pocket of normal pants. If it's going on your waist, you may as well go for something G19 sized, and there are plenty of thinner options than the Glock.
Striker fired garbage.
I owned one for about a year or so.
One of the only guns I've ever owned that had mechanical problems. Striker drag. Light strikes. Had to replace the recoil spring AND the striker group to make it function reliably again. Traded it in to the LGS after that. Manual also says to replace the recoil springs every 1500 or 2000 rounds (I forget which). And that's just fricking ridiculous to me. ALSO there's a spot on the slide where you CANNOT get lube/oil/whatever or it'll seep into the striker group and gum shit up. That spot happens to be close to other things you'll _want_ to lube. Honestly, any gun that can be caused to malfunction by the presense of lube is not a gun you want to carry. Frick that little piece of shit.
Yea, but the XL optics ready version with the standard grip frame, not that one. >Longer barrel lengths are for LARPing!
No. They make it conceal better and many hollow points(practically all 147s) will not reliably expand from a barrel that short. >But optics are for LARPing
Nope.
I've seen that exact post of his before in another thread. He's a homosexual. It's probably the dumbass argument of a bigger holstered gun looking less "gun-like" when printing than a smaller holstered gun.
I like my subcompact and it's way easier to carry.
That isn't a glock
Glock is ultimate LARP
No. its a plastic fantastic, theres 15 different brands to choose from and that one is more expensive.
Is there something else expensive that's not a sig?
HK and they fricking hate you
Hellcat. Don't mind the Springfield, it's a rebranded HS Produkt H11. Slightly smaller, one extra round, and considerably less israeli.
How's the wifi in the hospital? Did they have to amputate it?
Did you mean the hellcat?
i dunno but I prefer the XL
The XL is better and my daily choice. I owned both. They both work but when you consider the thickness is the same but you're getting a barrel that isn't comically short with the XL and other small advantages, it's just the better way to go.
However, there are other guns. You can get equally sized SAO guns from SIG and Kimber for example and I'm really curious about picture related. I fingered one when it first came out and the way I gripped it naturally, the webbing of my hand was over the beavertail and behind the slide. So, I didn't want to risk wasting the money only to find out it ripped my hand open everytime I shot it or something.
...I wonder if there's one in the rental case yet.
I really hope we see more things like this at SHOT this year. I really like guns with hammers and safeties for carry and the CSX gets the configuration pretty damn close for me, but the implementation isn't great.
>and the way I gripped it naturally, the webbing of my hand was over the beavertail and behind the slide
I can not fathom how you people actually exist
>better trigger
>better ergos
>better grip
>smaller
>lighter
Forgot pic
I like the way the CSX looks, but im not gay enough to buy a Swishers & Welfare handgun
>im not gay enough to buy a Swishers & Welfare handgun
I have no idea what you mean. The M&P line has never been my favorite but it's also not a favorite among ghetto blasters. S&W also makes some really nice revolvers and their old steel frame 9mm's are somewhat sought after. So, I don't know what your deal is but you're wrong.
Yeah but then you go and buy a fricking SIG
fricking israelites
I had one of those. It was alright but personally I didn't shoot it that well. Dimensions, grip size and how it felt in the waste band all reminded me of the Glock 26. In terms of how it felt to carry and shoot it was basically a hammer fired Glock 26, at least that was my impression of it.
Same dimensions as one, although cz grips are max comf for me. Also when its cajunized its trigger is top tier
Yeah, I would be interested to try it with an upgraded trigger, provided it was still 100% reliable and those grips are super nice looking.
Chunky doublestack. Would have been interested in single or clowncar stack.
bros i went for the 320 xcompact instead, did i goof up?
P32
That thing is still the lightest possible mousegun available, ain't it
No, it doesn't have a hammer.
>larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp larp
No more than 4-5 shots is larp.
https://www.police1.com/officer-shootings/articles/study-reveals-important-truths-hidden-in-the-details-of-officer-involved-shootings-qc6OkmZJzaJqGXTX/
>shootings involving only one officer, an average of 3.59 police rounds were fired.
t. J frame enjoyer
Or you could just not be a gay and go with what works for you not what someone on the internet thinks. Glock 19 was the best selling in America for decades and that's a 15 round gun so no it's not unusual.
J frame or if you want an auto then Keltec P32 or Ruger LCP. If you are going to carry a mouse gun carry one actually small enough to put in the pocket of normal pants. If it's going on your waist, you may as well go for something G19 sized, and there are plenty of thinner options than the Glock.
I think the XL model is better.
Striker fired garbage.
I owned one for about a year or so.
One of the only guns I've ever owned that had mechanical problems. Striker drag. Light strikes. Had to replace the recoil spring AND the striker group to make it function reliably again. Traded it in to the LGS after that. Manual also says to replace the recoil springs every 1500 or 2000 rounds (I forget which). And that's just fricking ridiculous to me. ALSO there's a spot on the slide where you CANNOT get lube/oil/whatever or it'll seep into the striker group and gum shit up. That spot happens to be close to other things you'll _want_ to lube. Honestly, any gun that can be caused to malfunction by the presense of lube is not a gun you want to carry. Frick that little piece of shit.
Unironically, a $300 SCCY RDS CPX1
Only likes FMJ tho.
>FMJ only carry gun
unless you live in israelite jersey, don't do this.
I just simply can't trust sig. They've been notorious for failing in ways that are inexcusable.
*teleports behind you*
Don't mind me just saving you some dollas you can spend on mags and ammo
>posts stock image
no
an airweight/LCR revolver in 327 fed is
>never jams
>no "perfectly normal" striker dragging
Yea, but the XL optics ready version with the standard grip frame, not that one.
>Longer barrel lengths are for LARPing!
No. They make it conceal better and many hollow points(practically all 147s) will not reliably expand from a barrel that short.
>But optics are for LARPing
Nope.
>They make it conceal better
How? It's a bigger gun.
Barrel length isn't the hard part to conceal, and the longer barrel stops the gun from trying to roll out of your pants
I've seen that exact post of his before in another thread. He's a homosexual. It's probably the dumbass argument of a bigger holstered gun looking less "gun-like" when printing than a smaller holstered gun.
I like my subcompact and it's way easier to carry.
>Worrying about expansion
NGMI
Are you old enough to drive a Kahr yet?
Is the PSA Dagger any good?