Favourite Canadian Sub-Compacts

Here is a picture of my Dan Wesson CCO. It is one of my favorite hand guns.
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Another great option would be the Browning 1911-380acp. They are really slim, and light. Mine is super accurate as well.
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Love your 1911-380 . I really like that etching ! I have been shooting mine (along with its .22 partner) for two years now and still love it. Those and my G48 are the smallest hand grip size I’ve found so far .
 
Gock 48 is top choice for a resricted compact 9mm thats actually small! But best part is it doesn't need a aftermarket Pinocchio style barrel and its pretty affordable.

Mine has ameriglo nigh site, which is worth the extra money. Don't see myself parting with it anytime soon. It actually fits my hand much better then a glock 19, yet glock 17 fits just perfect.

I had my trigger guard cut in at BlackBox and now I get the fullest grip I’ve ever been able to achieve on a pistol .
It’s a pretty awesome little gun .
 
CCO, P7, Glock 48, and Sig p239 all fall into the "compact' size range. I own them all, for me they are ideal as the single stack suits my hands better than double stack guns. In the 90's these guns looked tiny compared to full sized guns, but are much bigger than subcompact guns they have available now.

For subcompact, Glock 43 fits the bill if you don't mind quite a bit of barrel sticking out. The magazines come with extended baseplates to improve the grip somewhat as it is quite short. I upgraded to Pierce base plates to increase magazine capacity to 7 rounds. The neat thing is you can put a G48 slide on the G43 to create a CCO like platform. The boberg is very small with no protruding barrel. It's heavier than the Glock 43 with a heavier DAO trigger. That being said it is very accurate and handles recoil better. It does have a proprietary system and the earlier ones released by Boberg requires use of antiseize compound to lubricate barrel and locking lugs. If you use quality ammo it is very reliable and the DAO trigger isn't too bad, I had originally tried a lighter spring to reduce trigger pull but found it made the reset too light so I ended up using stock spring and got used to the heavier pull.

For a person getting into smaller guns I would recommend G48 as it is affordable and VERY slim. I hate Glocks but I like the G48 and G43. I really like the Sig P239 but the extended barrel can be a turn off, just like the G43 if you hate pinocchio barrels. That being said the P239 easily matches the accuracy of even custom 1911 9mm CCO's handbuilt with Barsto barrels. P239 is out of production so pick up spare recoils springs and spare parts while you still can.

P7 is a neat little gun that is no longer in production so spare parts can be hard to get. Many reviewers comment on how accurate they are but I found in my hands its shoots worse than the Sig P239 and CCO style guns. YMMV.

CCO's can be heavy if steel framed. In aluminum frame, cracks might be an issue, but with 9mm and frequent recoil spring changes it should be OK. The ubiquity of 1911 springs and parts make it (and Glock 48) very easy to maintain, (I avoid guns that you can't get parts for now). Accuracy of the 1911 platform is a huge plus. Decades ago I had to go the custom route to get 9mm CCO's...they are now built by many companies, my choice would be the Dan Wesson VIGIL CCO in 9mm for a Aluminum framed one.
 
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gundoggy if you own a glock 17 and 19 how do you compare them or it with the g48 in shooting not only handling.

i found that for me the best handling is the g19x and g45 but double stack mags is not the slimmest. but the g48 doesnt fit right in my hands but i never shot one so far,.
 
gundoggy if you own a glock 17 and 19 how do you compare them or it with the g48 in shooting not only handling.

i found that for me the best handling is the g19x and g45 but double stack mags is not the slimmest. but the g48 doesnt fit right in my hands but i never shot one so far,.

I have smaller hands so I find I get much better control with singlestack pistol. Accuracy is about the same but it points better and recovery seems better, I never timed it to determine how much faster. Having the pistol align better definitely makes getting a consistent trigger pull easier. If you have larger hands, you might do better with thicker grips.
 
I have smaller hands so I find I get much better control with singlestack pistol. Accuracy is about the same but it points better and recovery seems better, I never timed it to determine how much faster. Having the pistol align better definitely makes getting a consistent trigger pull easier. If you have larger hands, you might do better with thicker grips.

ok i was sure my hands told me the g48 was not for me and you insured me the same.
 
ok i was sure my hands told me the g48 was not for me and you insured me the same.

I have small hands and the G48 feels like it was made for me.
It doesn’t have interchangeable grip modules like most larger Glocks either. If I had big hands I’d steer clear.
Maybe a double stack subcompact like a G26 would work better
 
I have small hands and the G48 feels like it was made for me.
It doesn’t have interchangeable grip modules like most larger Glocks either. If I had big hands I’d steer clear.
Maybe a double stack subcompact like a G26 would work better

the gen 5 g26 looks greats but seems the barrel is a little short for here ...
 
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Has anyone tried a grip reduction for a double stack glock? I’m curious to know if it makes enough difference to make it worthwhile?

I have a Jericho and in so many ways it’s a CZ75, with the exception of the grip. The back strap has a different contour and buys you about 5/16” of an inch in circumference. It makes a small difference, enough that you can feel it.

Would a grip reduction on a Glock do the same thing?
 
Has anyone tried a grip reduction for a double stack glock? I’m curious to know if it makes enough difference to make it worthwhile?

I have a Jericho and in so many ways it’s a CZ75, with the exception of the grip. The back strap has a different contour and buys you about 5/16” of an inch in circumference. It makes a small difference, enough that you can feel it.

Would a grip reduction on a Glock do the same thing?

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Grip reduction from Bowie Tactical Concepts on a Gen 3 Glock 19. This changes grip angle a bit but it's still wide compared to a G48. If you have small hands the G48 will likely fit better. Also with our 10 round limits, there's no advantage to a fatter gun with neutered magazines.
 
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