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HK CC9 is a great option for most hand sizes. Comes with different size backstraps for custom fit.
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Thank you— i'll check one out!I don't have small hands, but I like guns with smaller grips.
I have a Sig P365 with the 12 round mags and really like the grip shape and angle. It's more like a 1911 than a Glock in angle, which suits me, but it's an easy adjustment.
With the 10 round mags (first pic) the grip is really stubby, but with the 12 round mag (second pic) I can get all of my fingers on the gun securely.
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If you're a fan of the Glock platform, I would take a look at the Shadow System CR920. Great compact single stack platform. I have the "P" version which has the built in compensator and conceals very well and comfortable. Before the magazine ban in WA, it comes with 10 and 13rd mags. To me, Shadows have a better trigger out of the box than the stock Glocks.I have a gen 3 Glock 19, and I love it, buuutt… I think I want something a bit more compact. I've tried a 45x and 48 and liked those. Curious what others recommend, especially for someone with hands on the smaller side.
Small hands hereI have a gen 3 Glock 19, and I love it, buuutt… I think I want something a bit more compact. I've tried a 45x and 48 and liked those. Curious what others recommend, especially for someone with hands on the smaller side.
I have carried both M&P 9 M2.0 and currently P365 x macro comp, BUT as a "Glock" guy who doesn't carry one EDC, I love the Glock 48, very comfortable! I do not like compact models that my full grip doesn't acquire without adding mag extensions (what's the point?).I have a gen 3 Glock 19, and I love it, buuutt… I think I want something a bit more compact. I've tried a 45x and 48 and liked those. Curious what others recommend, especially for someone with hands on the smaller side.
Agreed, but having a mag that's 2 rounds larger and makes the grip longer works well. I spose some people would not like it because a mag change might cause an issue.I do not like compact models that my full grip doesn't acquire without adding mag extensions (what's the point?).