Didn't say I could not shoot it. I did say that it "is no fun to shoot".BigDan wrote:If you cannot shoot it effectively, then you shouldn't be carrying it.
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- Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:39 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP on the range
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Re: LCP on the range
- Thu Jul 31, 2008 9:52 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: LCP on the range
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Re: LCP on the range
I have an LCP, and to all who say that the grip is too small. I agree, and I have small hands. I even had a grip reduction on my G19 for this reason. I don't have any problems with my 1911's.
However, this little guy is so easy to carry, I forget I have it. It has caused a few "oh no's" regarding 30.06 resulting in abrupt about faces.
It is no fun to shoot. To those who can shoot 50+ rounds downrange in one outing, "how did you do it!?". "OUCH!" Another downside is the long trigger pull.
On the plus side, it is easy to conceal, and I always (almost) have it on me.
However, this little guy is so easy to carry, I forget I have it. It has caused a few "oh no's" regarding 30.06 resulting in abrupt about faces.
It is no fun to shoot. To those who can shoot 50+ rounds downrange in one outing, "how did you do it!?". "OUCH!" Another downside is the long trigger pull.
On the plus side, it is easy to conceal, and I always (almost) have it on me.