It's time to buy a new pistol. Happy times.
My beloved Kimber 1911's are still a little out of the budget, as I've also got major housing expenses this summer (new deck, landscaping, not to mention the price of my house in Fort Mac... don't ask.)
So, I find myself reluctantly considering combat tupperware. Whatever pistol I choose MUST be in 45ACP. Because I said so, I'm set up to reload it progressively, and huge 230gr Speer hollow points look awsome.
My first choice would be an HK USP in 45, but they're a lot spendier than a Glock or XD.
I had an XD in 40, and liked everything about it except for the takedown lever; it beat the #### out of my weak hand thumb on recoil. Mind you, I find the recoil of any 45 I've fired to be far more comfortable and controllable than that of any 40S&W I've shot.
Should I choose an XD, I think I could taper the face of the TD lever to eliminate that problem.
Then there's the Glock. I'm considering a 21SF from Questar or whomever. I've searched and read all the threads on the Glock trigger (which I've hated each and every time I've fired any Glock...)
What I want to know is this: do any of the trigger jobs improve or shorten the crazy long reset of the trigger? Perhaps it's poor shooting form, but my best follow up shots are made by 'shooting the reset' rather than the pull.
By that I mean that I keep the trigger depressed after firing, and when on target for the follow up shot, release and press. I've found this works better for me for some reason.
So, happy that it's pistol time... sad that it's not 1911 goodness time.
What do y'all think?
My beloved Kimber 1911's are still a little out of the budget, as I've also got major housing expenses this summer (new deck, landscaping, not to mention the price of my house in Fort Mac... don't ask.)
So, I find myself reluctantly considering combat tupperware. Whatever pistol I choose MUST be in 45ACP. Because I said so, I'm set up to reload it progressively, and huge 230gr Speer hollow points look awsome.
My first choice would be an HK USP in 45, but they're a lot spendier than a Glock or XD.
I had an XD in 40, and liked everything about it except for the takedown lever; it beat the #### out of my weak hand thumb on recoil. Mind you, I find the recoil of any 45 I've fired to be far more comfortable and controllable than that of any 40S&W I've shot.
Should I choose an XD, I think I could taper the face of the TD lever to eliminate that problem.
Then there's the Glock. I'm considering a 21SF from Questar or whomever. I've searched and read all the threads on the Glock trigger (which I've hated each and every time I've fired any Glock...)
What I want to know is this: do any of the trigger jobs improve or shorten the crazy long reset of the trigger? Perhaps it's poor shooting form, but my best follow up shots are made by 'shooting the reset' rather than the pull.
By that I mean that I keep the trigger depressed after firing, and when on target for the follow up shot, release and press. I've found this works better for me for some reason.
So, happy that it's pistol time... sad that it's not 1911 goodness time.
What do y'all think?


















































