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I don't believe I know everything about anything, I do know some stuff about somethings however.
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Don't sell yourself short! You know a LOT about some things.I don't believe I know everything about anything, I do know some stuff about somethings however.
The G26 & 27 were insanely accurate when I was Rangemaster in the 90's and really liked them. Now days I carried either a SW642 or G43X depending on what I am doing. The 9mm round has come a long way with the new bullets being produced by G9 and Underwood ammo and wish SW would chamber the 642 in 9mm. I have not forgotten the lesson of having only six rounds in my duty revolver and making every round count and not just firing a bunch of rounds down range. This being stated I feel 11 rounds in my G43X plus a mag is good enough. I do carry the Underwood Extreme Defender in my 38 and 9mm.I have fully learned my lesson, although I would think of myself as knowledgeable and mistake free when considering my next concealed carry option. . . . .
Anybody? . . . Good, your paying attention to what your reading. I pondered on the famous back up carry option of many Oregonian, the Glock 26. I started off my glock passion on the Glock 19 gen 4.
Dreaming of what my days could be with a 26 model, I watched videos and read discussions of glocks proud oeners.
6 years past. I decided on the 26gen 5, following the glock 19 generation I brought my knowledge to the table and bought my first 26 gen 5. In the following weeks I figured out the gen 5 is the heaviest generation when it speaking of the model 26 Glock.
@ny similar experience or frustration when determining concealed carry options.
Thanks for your time.
That's a really weird Phillips screw driver bit.The G26 & 27 were insanely accurate when I was Rangemaster in the 90's and really liked them. Now days I carried either a SW642 or G43X depending on what I am doing. The 9mm round has come a long way with the new bullets being produced by G9 and Underwood ammo and wish SW would chamber the 642 in 9mm. I have not forgotten the lesson of having only six rounds in my duty revolver and making every round count and not just firing a bunch of rounds down range. This being stated I feel 11 rounds in my G43X plus a mag is good enough. I do carry the Underwood Extreme Defender in my 38 and 9mm.
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What's the recoil like running those Underwood's in a 642? Thinking it'll be kinda snappy…The G26 & 27 were insanely accurate when I was Rangemaster in the 90's and really liked them. Now days I carried either a SW642 or G43X depending on what I am doing. The 9mm round has come a long way with the new bullets being produced by G9 and Underwood ammo and wish SW would chamber the 642 in 9mm. I have not forgotten the lesson of having only six rounds in my duty revolver and making every round count and not just firing a bunch of rounds down range. This being stated I feel 11 rounds in my G43X plus a mag is good enough. I do carry the Underwood Extreme Defender in my 38 and 9mm.
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You reminded me of somethingI don't believe I know everything about anything, I do know some stuff about somethings however.
Couldn't resist looking this up…You reminded me of something
"We the unwilling work for the unknowing, we do the impossible for the ungrateful, we have done so much with so little for so long, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. "
Or something like that….. I googled it probably 20 years after I read it off of a sticker on a bandsaw in wood shop. It's a real quote from someone. Just too lazy to look again.
Konstantin Josef JirečekWe, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing.
My son turned 21 back in September.Its really rare to see anyone GenY or younger embrace 1911s but they are still a viable option. Glad to hear.
Boy that brings back a lot of old memories!Couldn't resist looking this up…
Konstantin Josef Jireček
Fixed it for youhe S&W M&P 380 EZ that my wife has gets great reviews, however just this week the female firearms instructor on YouTube with the red hair and big b00bs gave it a do not recommend after all but 2 of her students experienced at least one failure to fire in a class due to the grip safety not being completely depressed.
(Sarcasm...I do not know enough about this person to make this judgment.)...however just this week the female firearms instructor (WHO SHOULD NOT BE TEACHING ANYONE) on YouTube with the red hair and...
And that would be a problem.What's up with her grip? There's like a half inch of empty space between the top of her hand and the beaver tail.
"Honey, does this Glock make me look fat?"
No, it's the fat that makes you look fat"Honey, does this Glock make me look fat?"
To answer the OP's questions - ..... No - not my experience with my concealed carry firearms. (But everyone's experience is different.)@ny similar experience or frustration when determining concealed carry options.