Larry talks about 3 firearms in regards to firearms selection.
Pretty useless.
Larry talks about 3 firearms in regards to firearms selection.
Pretty useless.
Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted several tactical firearms related TV shows. Currently Larry presents videos on the Vickers Tactical Youtube channel of which Bravo Company is the presenting sponsor. Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition, he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use, which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories, with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear, Glock accessories by Tangodown, and 1911 specific products by Wilson Combat. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the firearms industry such as Blue Force Gear, BCM, Aimpoint, CCWSafe, Wilson Combat, and Tangodown. He has developed and offered a line of Vickers Tactical Glock pistols sold exclusively thru Lipseys Inc.. He is also author of the Vickers Guide series of firearm books. Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military.
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It's just one guy's opinion, like yours, but more credible.
Glock 17/19 9mm. It's quite frankly the most boring generic and common 9mm handgun, which means it also appeals and works for the most amount of people. It has a healthy aftermarket so you can dip your toes into customizing it. It also can be found used for a half decent price as it is the most common 9mm handgun.
Glock double stack 17/19 magazines are also the most common PCC magazine so it does double duty there.
The only other PCC I can think off the top of my head that uses a not-glock magazine is the Chiappa M1-9 that uses Beretta M9 magazines. So I feel like if you want to have a pistol/rifle combo you really have to stick to Glock or Glock clone pistols.
The best advice is to try everything you can get your hands on. Handguns are like shoes - they're not one-size fits all. Just because your buddy / neighbour / guy in the lane next to you likes something doesn't mean you will. The CZ-75 series and it's clones (IWI Jericho for example) seem to fit a lot of people and work fairly well. My very inexpensive $500 (new) CZ P10F is one of my favourites with a very crisp trigger (for a striker) and an amazingly beautiful reset right out of the box. It points very naturally for me. My Beretta 92FS on the other hand, I don't like nearly as much so it doesn't see much range time at all.
Glock 17/19 9mm. It's quite frankly the most boring generic and common 9mm handgun, which means it also appeals and works for the most amount of people. It has a healthy aftermarket so you can dip your toes into customizing it. It also can be found used for a half decent price as it is the most common 9mm handgun.
Glock double stack 17/19 magazines are also the most common PCC magazine so it does double duty there.
The only other PCC I can think off the top of my head that uses a not-glock magazine is the Chiappa M1-9 that uses Beretta M9 magazines. So I feel like if you want to have a pistol/rifle combo you really have to stick to Glock or Glock clone pistols.
For some crazy reason I really want a Bersa TPR9.
“Can’t go wrong with a Glock” - actually you can go wrong with a Glock if you have less than large hands. Double stack Glock grips bite you in all the wrong places when you don’t have large hands. It’s the small radius at the grip corners that do it, when you have smaller hands the corners dig into the flats of your digits rather than the crook of your finger joints. It’s pretty uncomfortable.
The exception is the G48, it’s much more comfortable due to it’s reduced grip circumference. It too has the sharp coernerd grips like a double stack, but the corners match up better for people with less than large hands.
If you have trigger reach issues then most single actioned pistols, most striker fired, and SA/DA pistols with regular safeties (think standard CZ) will work well. I’d stay away from SA/DA pistols with decockers like the Sig P series and Beretta 92’s.
boring opinion but so honest and true and i ve got into glock for the same reason and because they work ...