What does the length of the slide have to do with the size of one's hands ?
Nothing at all...
What does the length of the slide have to do with the size of one's hands ?
I would take a 1911 over any Beretta ever made. - dan
Nothing at all...![]()
There is a big difference as to how the two pistols feel and point, handsize has little or nothing to do with it......IMObiggerstretch said:the gun balancing in your hands bettter , well that is rellative you how strong you are and how bik your hands are ... a " good sized " guy that works with his hands more often than not won't tell the difference ...
You and me both........I need to relax a bit to become more consistent.
The Combat Commander is a beautifully balanced pistol. It rests in your hand well and points naturally. It lacks the muzzle-heavy feel of the Government Model and does not suffer from the muzzle flip of the shorter, super compact pistols. I find that I get on target quicker with the Commander-length gun than I do with Government Models, but the sight radius is still long enough to get good accuracy at longer distances. The full length grips of the Commander give you a better hold on the pistol than the shorter Officers' sized grips. I'm one of those who find the Commander configuration to be the optimum 1911 for shooting. It feels good, looks good and shoots well. I doubt that the Combat Commander and clones will ever become wildly popular for concealed carry. At only .75” shorter than the Government Model, it’s still a fairly large and heavy gun by today’s standards. Yet, for looks, good shooting, and quality, it’s a contender for “the best gun Colt ever built.”
Only thing better then a Commander during the Zombiepocalypse.......I think with a proper set of grips and practice the commander will be my 100% backup for the zombiepocalypse.




























