TheTooner CGN Ultra frequent flyer GunNutz Rating - 100% 87 0 0 Location Saskatoon Jan 17, 2016 #41 I've heard that the Browning Hi-Power fits well in small hands but mine are too large to verify this. It's a classic because it deserves to be.
I've heard that the Browning Hi-Power fits well in small hands but mine are too large to verify this. It's a classic because it deserves to be.
G grinder08 CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Location Burnaby, BC Jan 20, 2016 #42 Dsiwy said: Glock 17 Gen4 would fit the bill or P226 with E2 grip. Click to expand... x2 for the 226 E2. I specifically picked this one as my daughter, 5'3", has small hands and this gun fitted her fine.
Dsiwy said: Glock 17 Gen4 would fit the bill or P226 with E2 grip. Click to expand... x2 for the 226 E2. I specifically picked this one as my daughter, 5'3", has small hands and this gun fitted her fine.
C cancer CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 211 0 0 Location Owen Sound, Ontario Jan 20, 2016 #43 1911s are small. They were designed for male soldiers with an average height that would be comparable to the average height of a modern female.
1911s are small. They were designed for male soldiers with an average height that would be comparable to the average height of a modern female.
OldFrankHog CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 46 0 0 Location Gatineau QC Jan 20, 2016 #44 cancer said: 1911s are small. They were designed for male soldiers with an average height that would be comparable to the average height of a modern female. Click to expand... And to be shot one handed wich means small grip to have good traction with the fingers.
cancer said: 1911s are small. They were designed for male soldiers with an average height that would be comparable to the average height of a modern female. Click to expand... And to be shot one handed wich means small grip to have good traction with the fingers.