Kentucky1980
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First, let me apologize as I know this has been asked a million times. I'm experienced with rifles, but very little experience with hand guns.
Looking for a pocket pistol with these specifications (all information gleaned from reading - no practical experience)
NUMBER 1 - reliability
2. Least painful to shoot (i.e. recoil). Want to shoot 50 rounds without regretting my purchase so I become proficient with my weapon and look forward to practicing
3. Comfortable to carry for weight and bulk. Don't want gun print for shorts and t-shirt
4. short smooth pull, and around 5 lbs trigger
5. ambidextrous - I'm a southpaw
6. safety
7. don't care about double strike. Single, DAO, DA. I'm not adverse to single.
8. good grouping, yet I understand this would be use in self-defense at possible ten feet or less
9. laser? not in self-defense mode, but maybe to help INITIALLY in becoming more proficient in aiming
10. slide locks open on last round. locks open for cleaning
11. easy cleaning
12. allows custom grips, mods if desired. doubt i would want the extended mag for weight and added size
13. 380 and 9mm being considered. understand the benefits of 9mm for accuracy and power, 380 for smaller size
These are the pistols I am considering (in no particular order) based ONLY on a lot of reading. It would be great to have the opinions of folks with hands-on experience, and true knowledge:
Kimber Solo
Glock 42/43
Karh P380/CM9
Baretta Pico 380
Sig Sauer P238/938
Colt Mustant XSP
Kel-Tec PF9
S&W Shield
Ruger LCP
So, for instance, I went to a gun shop and they were sold out of the LCP, as it was extremely popular. Yet blog postings said your hand would be feeling it after 15 shots, and that it was NOT fun to shoot. And, maybe this is the way of all pistols I have listed above.
Some feedback I have received so far:
Thank you for your advice, patience, and putting up with this noobie!
Mark
Looking for a pocket pistol with these specifications (all information gleaned from reading - no practical experience)
NUMBER 1 - reliability
2. Least painful to shoot (i.e. recoil). Want to shoot 50 rounds without regretting my purchase so I become proficient with my weapon and look forward to practicing
3. Comfortable to carry for weight and bulk. Don't want gun print for shorts and t-shirt
4. short smooth pull, and around 5 lbs trigger
5. ambidextrous - I'm a southpaw
6. safety
7. don't care about double strike. Single, DAO, DA. I'm not adverse to single.
8. good grouping, yet I understand this would be use in self-defense at possible ten feet or less
9. laser? not in self-defense mode, but maybe to help INITIALLY in becoming more proficient in aiming
10. slide locks open on last round. locks open for cleaning
11. easy cleaning
12. allows custom grips, mods if desired. doubt i would want the extended mag for weight and added size
13. 380 and 9mm being considered. understand the benefits of 9mm for accuracy and power, 380 for smaller size
These are the pistols I am considering (in no particular order) based ONLY on a lot of reading. It would be great to have the opinions of folks with hands-on experience, and true knowledge:
Kimber Solo
Glock 42/43
Karh P380/CM9
Baretta Pico 380
Sig Sauer P238/938
Colt Mustant XSP
Kel-Tec PF9
S&W Shield
Ruger LCP
So, for instance, I went to a gun shop and they were sold out of the LCP, as it was extremely popular. Yet blog postings said your hand would be feeling it after 15 shots, and that it was NOT fun to shoot. And, maybe this is the way of all pistols I have listed above.
Some feedback I have received so far:
- Glock 43/42 for reliability
- Sig P238 finacky with ammo
- M&P BODYGUARD - Smith & Wesson
- Add to your list the Bersa Thunder 380 and the Walther PPK/s.
Thank you for your advice, patience, and putting up with this noobie!
Mark