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- Sun Dec 22, 2013 3:29 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: thinking about buying beretta nano
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Re: thinking about buying beretta nano
Pocket pistols have a tendency to want to jump out of your hand & all have lots of muzzle flip. For whatever reason, I found the nano much easier to control vs other single stack pocket pistols. The Glock was the easiest of all the pocket pistols to shoot. But the Glock is a double stack, and I was weighing more heavily toward concealability.
- Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:20 am
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: thinking about buying beretta nano
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Re: thinking about buying beretta nano
Before I got laid off in November, my nano was my edc. I have the 8 round extended mags for carry & I bought the mag conversion kits to add 2 rounds to the original 6 rounders that came with purchase so I can practice similar to what I was carrying. It's a great gun for its purpose - concealment, quick deploy from concealment, self defense accuracy within 10yds. It looks a little odd, but the dimensions help to balance the recoil into my palm. I haven't had any feed our fire issues using commercial 115 to 147 standard pressure rounds. Out of the box, the trigger was very heavy, but it's lightened up quite a bit after a couple of hundred rounds. I like that it has a manual decocker so I don't have to pull the trigger to field strip it. Also, I added a talon rubber grip so I could extend my practice sessions - after about 50 rounds, I could really start to feel the recoil in my hand before adding the grip. Now, my shoulders get fatigued faster than my hands.