That's true. Might have to look at either 92 or cz for 9 mm and get a 1911 in 45 for a project pistol.
Or you could always buy a 1911 chambered in 9mm and kill 2 birds with one stone.
That's true. Might have to look at either 92 or cz for 9 mm and get a 1911 in 45 for a project pistol.
Gsg 1911 was alright and I've gotten to hold both 1911 and 92fs so I know I like the grip far more. Tho I'm gonna check out a cz before I make any decisions. Might not be most customizable but if it tickles my fancy might have to go that route. Thanks for info so far guys and keep em coming!
I can't understand this "grip" issue that some people have. I have small hands but long fingers. I have no trouble at all with any handgun grip. From skinny Ruger Mk. IIs, 1911s, big S&W target grips, HK P7 long but thin and hard grips, fat VP70 ( these were really fat as they held 18 rds back in the old days), , Glocks, Berettas and tiny J frame Smith grips plus many more in between. I firmly ( no pun intended!) believe that if you understand how to grip a gun properly, all grips will feel normal after a few rounds.
It's like driving a car. You may not like the shifter, the seat position or placement of the controls but a week with the same car and the issues don't seem so bad anymore.
How is a FS92 customizable? You can't even change the front sights on one. 1911 platform is great! If the Glock doesn't fit your beefy hands, how was the GSG? If you liked that, then how about a 1911 in 9mm? You get a 1911 style and get to shoot cheaper 9 mm ammo. Win, win situation! The 92 and 1911 have completely different operating systems. You already have experience with the GSG, so go with the 1911



























