Best Handgun for Ergonomics

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What do you think it the best?

My vote is tied between the HK P30 and a Hogue-Gripped 1911
 
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Best Handgun for Erganomics

1. P08 Luger
2. Jericho 941 .40 compact
3. 1911A1 Colt Gov't model - might actually be #2
 
have you tried thee jericho 941 with hogue grips? I managed to modify my 941 .45 to use them and if it didn't weight two tons, i'd still have it.

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IMHO, Sig p226 has nearly the best gun-to-hand fit. a close second would be a 1911. I also like the grip on the new XDMs from springfield (my brother just got one i like it).

worst..... glock.... it just doesnt fit my hand the angle is to weird for me.
 
Of my nine pistols, my Cimarron SAA clone is most comfortable.Too bad it's a little too big for CC. It is a natural pointer and when drawn from it's holster can be fired accurately from the hip.
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1. My P08's
2. Ruger Standard .22 Auto
3. Any of my K-frame Smith 4" with Pachmayr Grippers
4. Glock 21. I know most people feel they are like holding bricks, but I like it.
 
HK P30

My vote goes to the HK P30. The ergonomics are awesome, the pistol melts into your hand.

With a variety of interchangeable backstraps and lateral grip panels, the grip can be adjusted to fit almost any hand.

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My picks...

For the "feel" and dexterity, I really like the SIG Sauer Classic series; P226/P225/P220. They really engineered a great product and should get credit for the grip/contoured design. The fact that other low end gun makers like EAA or Zavasta(check correct spelling) copy the SIG classic grip styles says a lot.

The arched S&W 3rd gen(3900/4000/5900/4500) models from the late 1980s early-mid 1990s were great too.
I liked the full smooth balanced feel in either hand. Smith and Wesson went to a regular flat style grip frame in the mid 1990s and that was a shame. :(

some older used arched style S&W pistols are still out there.
 
I'd agree on the HK P30 but I hate the trigger guard trough.:mad: Why did they ruin a perfect gun with that.... hole!!!!:confused:

Therefore I have to fall back on old faithful...HK USPcompact.

Would Jack Bauer steer you wrong?:D
 
I don't even own one any more, but the CZ 75 is the best in my opinion. Some might argue the DA trigger is a bit long for small/medium hands, but since you can carry cocked and locked, the trigger reach in SA mode is not an issue.
 
My favorite is a 1911. Not only do I like it best, but the trigger, mainspring housing, grip safety and grips can be easily changed and for more money you can alter it more by treatments like chopping the bottom of the grip". New guns with multiple size grip parts are a good second place.
 
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