MKotur325
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Its Pretty Hard to argue with Comptac in general...
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Its Pretty Hard to argue with Comptac in general...
What do you fill your G19 with?
I don't care about extra ammo at all, if I can't kill what I am shooting at with 1 or 2 rounds something is wrong.
The extender I looked at just extends the grip, not the clip capacity, so it would fit my hand a little better.
it seems like the length of the gun would make a big difference, as far as comfort goes ?, like if you were sitting or something like that.
But I will check the 19 & 23 out, it is less than 1" difference in length.
Kevin
A small side to consider are the options available for the firearms.
One example, holster options:
I really appreciate holsters (esp iwb holsters) designed specifically for the gun.
If looking to refine your gun choices, it may help to check the type of holster you desire for comfort, etc..
Lots of evidence exists that a good chunk of your rounds aren't going to hit the target. I wouldn't scoff at the idea of carrying more than 1 or 2 rounds, you would be very suprised how unprepared you will feel if you ever have to actually defend yourself with a pistol.
Yes, that is true, and if I was a police officer I would carry 50 to 100 rounds on me, but as a civilian, the odds of me ever having to use a gun is slim, so I think 1 or 2 clips is plenty ?. jmho.
Kevin
Sorry, I was joking a bit there. I was refering to the idea that 1 or 2 rounds will be enough to stop a threat. The idea that you will have the same composure in a life or death situation, to calmly put two rounds center-mass is not realistic.
The other wierd thing you will find if you are ever in an actual gunfight is that your brain strarts to prioritize and will turn off alot of your senses, and that pistol that seems loud and scary at the range, sounds like a popcorn fart in the fight. I have watched guys continually peform immediate action drills on their weapon, because they don't realize it is actually firing. The scary thing about this phenomenon is that your fine motor skills go out the window too, so if it isn't drilled in as muscle memory, you won't do it. This is why I wouldn't reccomend anything other than a striker pistol without a safety or a revolver for the average carrier. Most poeple just don't practice enough to master the muscle memory required to reliably operate a 1911 in a fight. If you need proof, Delta force switched from 1911s to Glocks, and they are about as good as it gets.
I would carry two, and if you are shooting a pistol like a G26, carrying a G17 or G19 mag would be a really good choice for the second magazine.
As responsible gun owners, it's imperative that we use the correct terminologies and not fall into perpetuating the lies and myths of the anti-gun crowd by using incorrect nomenclature ourselves.
Yes, that is true, and if I was a police officer I would carry 50 to 100 rounds on me, but as a civilian, the odds of me ever having to use a gun is slim, so I think 1 or 2 clips is plenty ?