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No, "limp wristing" is a technical term and will result in a stoppage if your grip is weak.
my grandfathers little Ruger SR9E concurs
No, "limp wristing" is a technical term and will result in a stoppage if your grip is weak.
The recoil on my Glock compact .45 is very controllable. I use super light grip pressure when shooting it.
Uh oh, CZ is now making a striker fired pistol with a FOUR pound trigger... I'm probably in trouble!CZ is a gem of an Iron Curtain product. I'm a fan though I've never purchased one. Maybe a 10 in my future.
G17 for me. It replaced a 229, which I hated and which was the worst junk I've ever carried. Predecessors included a P2000sk, USPc, B98 Centurian and G27. I've gone away from compacts. I have to dress with an oversized shirt or a jacket anyway so no sense in chopping 1.5 inches off the barrel.
Uh oh, CZ is now making a striker fired pistol with a FOUR pound trigger... I'm probably in trouble!
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-p-10-c/
CZ said:Designed to minimize creep and stacking, the P-10’s trigger breaks at a clean 4-4.5 lbs and rebounds with a short, positive reset, meaning single shots can be meticulously placed while follow-ups are effortless.
Do you ever think about drinking your own piss while carrying that thing?I use this one all the time. One of the best knives I've ever had.