What gun do you not like shooting?
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What gun do you not like shooting?
Tonight I went shooting with a co-worker. Among the guns that he brought was a small Beretta .25. Not sure of the model, it is one of the ones with the tip up barrell.
He let me put a couple of magazines down range as I had never shot one. I couldn't hit squat with that gun. At 3 yards, my "group" looked more like a small shotgun pattern. I don't have large hands and this thing still felt like a little toy.
Guess that one is off the wanted list.
What gun or guns do you like but just don't like to shoot?
He let me put a couple of magazines down range as I had never shot one. I couldn't hit squat with that gun. At 3 yards, my "group" looked more like a small shotgun pattern. I don't have large hands and this thing still felt like a little toy.
Guess that one is off the wanted list.
What gun or guns do you like but just don't like to shoot?
For me it's the Glock 27. My hands were too big for the grip and I couldn't get enough grip on it to keep the snap of the .40 under control (at least not very well). I was constantly having to adjust my grip on it. My Glock 22 is pretty snappy as well, but it has a full size grip and I can manage it very well.
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The one I don't enjoy shooting is the Kel Tec P11 with +P loads. It's a fantastic carry piece because it is small and very light. It makes my hand hurt. I just shoot it enough to check the function and stay familiar with the trigger pull.
Next on the list is the Glock 33. The trigger rubs a sore spot on my finger, the recoil isn't bad at all.
What I like to shoot are SIGs and S&W revolvers.
Next on the list is the Glock 33. The trigger rubs a sore spot on my finger, the recoil isn't bad at all.
What I like to shoot are SIGs and S&W revolvers.
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The Kel-Tec, I shot a P-11 right out of the box with a friend and thought it
had the worst trigger of any handgun I had ever shot, then about a year later a student who had just qualified with a new P-40 asked me if I would let him have a quarter and when I gave it to him he handed me the P-40 in the box, I tried about 20 rds. and then gave it to a friend whose nephew needed a handgun and didn't have one. The trigger on the 40 wasn't nearly as bad as the P-11 but it was bad enough that I didn't want to shoot it or use it as a loaner.
I know there are folks out there that love their Kel-Tec's, thats why they make them, we don't all like the same thing.
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had the worst trigger of any handgun I had ever shot, then about a year later a student who had just qualified with a new P-40 asked me if I would let him have a quarter and when I gave it to him he handed me the P-40 in the box, I tried about 20 rds. and then gave it to a friend whose nephew needed a handgun and didn't have one. The trigger on the 40 wasn't nearly as bad as the P-11 but it was bad enough that I didn't want to shoot it or use it as a loaner.
I know there are folks out there that love their Kel-Tec's, thats why they make them, we don't all like the same thing.
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Full-house .357 loads in any "snubbie". They just plain hurt :x
Shot a short barreled Ruger SP101 at Texas Shooters (I think) years ago....my strong side wrist was sore for a coupla days. I'd rather shoot .38+p in a small frame, IMHO...
Shot a short barreled Ruger SP101 at Texas Shooters (I think) years ago....my strong side wrist was sore for a coupla days. I'd rather shoot .38+p in a small frame, IMHO...
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Smith & Wesson Mod. 37 Airweight
My wife used to carry a Smith Mod. 37 Airweight in .38 Special that weighs something like 15 ounces. It is a miserable gun to shoot! She loved the weight, but I made her quit carrying it, because she wouldn't practice with it. She'd shoot her 1911 in .45 ACP, but not the Mod. 37. I couldn't blame her, I won't shoot it either.
It was better with Pachmayr grips, but that defeated one of the gun's advantages, the small standard factory wood grips. We still have it, but man I really hate that gun!
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It was better with Pachmayr grips, but that defeated one of the gun's advantages, the small standard factory wood grips. We still have it, but man I really hate that gun!
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Several come to mind - - - of what I own I'm not too fond of the KelTec P3AT. Great little gun but, with some loads, a 2" .357 J frame with Federal 125s in it is more pleasant to shoot
edit: I found a load that isn't too brutal to practice with - - - Winchester USA "White Box" 95 gr FMJ value pack. The bullet in this load is a truncated cone and feeds real well in the P3AT. Round nose tend to feed erratically in this gun. The CorBon 90 gr JHP is still a handful!
edit: I found a load that isn't too brutal to practice with - - - Winchester USA "White Box" 95 gr FMJ value pack. The bullet in this load is a truncated cone and feeds real well in the P3AT. Round nose tend to feed erratically in this gun. The CorBon 90 gr JHP is still a handful!
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mine is a pussycat with .38s. i have a smith 640 in .357 magnum with the two finger hogue bantam grip. i can shoot it all day long with .38s, but i'm only good for a box of .357s before i start tearing up.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Regular .38 Special. I've either sold or traded 6 or 7 guns over the years and I've always regretted it. So, that miserable hand-buster gets to stay by default.dws1117 wrote:Was that with reular .38 or +P?
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I had a bad experience with a Ruger .44 magnum once. Messed up one of my fingers for a while.
There was one .22 revolver (don't remember which one) I didn't like shooting, simply because the trigger guard was so small and my hands are so big that it was uncomfortable.
Years ago, the slide on a compact Glock .40 cal bit my hand. Have been a lot more careful since and have shot plenty of other Glocks without incident. Glocks are just a little unforgiving if you don't hold them properly.
There was one .22 revolver (don't remember which one) I didn't like shooting, simply because the trigger guard was so small and my hands are so big that it was uncomfortable.
Years ago, the slide on a compact Glock .40 cal bit my hand. Have been a lot more careful since and have shot plenty of other Glocks without incident. Glocks are just a little unforgiving if you don't hold them properly.
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guns I don't like to shoot.
Don't know. I never met a gun I didn't like.
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