Thanks for the thread.
I'll be taking my holster course in September. I hope to make it the BRRC to watch.
Meanwhile, doing some enjoyable thinking about honing my shooting, thinking, concealing, and safety skills.
I'm also thinking about which gun to use. I guess this will be all sorted out at the course, but it's fun to think about.
I have sixty-one year old eyes. better than 20/20 for distance, but reading glasses are needed for the front sight, and I'm cross-dominant. Target acquisition takes a bit of time in range lighting conditions. I hope practise is the answer.
Still, anything to decrease stress would be good.
My Beretta has plain Novaks. They're great against light targets, and shooting outdoors. They have a lot of space around the front sight.
By Para has white dot sights. I probably should whiten up the sights a bit.
Now, do I practice drawing with a cocked and locked .45? Or, do I practice that long first DA shot with my Beretta?
Or, just for less to to worry about, do I invest in a Glock 17? Just aim and shoot. Trigger consistency and all that. And the ammo is cheap enough for me to skip the reloading.
Considerations:
First-quality Beretta mags are a lot more expensive than first-quality 1911 mags. Which two mags do I buy? Maybe I should buy two Beretta mags and two 1911 mags.
I don't have a 9mm. It would be nice to not reload for a change. And I like to experience what I call "icon" guns. 686, Beretta, 1911, Mark III. Maybe some time in the Glock community would be interesting.
Some good advice would really be appreciated.
Isn't it great that this is the only "issue" in my life right now. Ah, semi-retirement is wonderful.
