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  • NHT3

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    I need to practice with the 42 more but I seldom carry it and the accuracy is acceptable.. I'm much more comfortable with the G 45.
    Yes that's what I carry everyday. A 19C or the 45 that's compensated.


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    700 LTR 223

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    You're a better man than I am. I had one of those for about a week, couldn't hit :poop: with it.
    I have to shoot the LCP II with a VERY FIRM grip and use the pinky extension. The first range visit I did not use the pinky extension and could not keep the pistol from shifting around in the hand.

    I picked up a LCP MAX a few weeks ago and may "retire" the LCP II.
     

    gglass

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    ELKHART
    My EDC for a while now has been my M&P40 m2.0 Compact, and I find it to be just as accurate as its full sized M&P brother that I carried for a couple years before.

    14-Yard group with the M&P40 Compact

    25-yard group with the full-size M&P40

    I do carry the LCP 380 as an EDC backup, and I find it can be quite a little shooter too if I do my part. (10-yard group)
     

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    rockhopper46038

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    May 4, 2010
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    Had a chance at lunch to walk down and fire off a couple quick groups at 10 yards.
    Left is with my .380 Bodyguard. Haven’t been carrying it for awhile and the half mile long 37 lb trigger pull spooked me on that first pulled shot. On the right is my P365X. Not my best effort. I’m finding that although I am faster to an “oh crap” sufficiently accurate group with a red dot (Holosun 507K for reference), I cannot get the precise sight picture with it that I can with a good set of irons.

    I figure those groups at about 2 5/8ths and 2 3/8th respectively. Oh well. More practice
    required.

    EDIT: I’m 52, I probably ought to know how to use a tape measure. Take an inch off each of those group sizes.
     

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    Hulberr

    Plinker
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    Apr 15, 2021
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    The .380 Taurus is on the cardboard, the 45 Kimber is on the steel. 7 rounds out of the Taurus and 6 with the Kimber. The Kimber is my EDC (not pocket). The Taurus only gets out a few times a year. 52202122-9364-4AFF-8890-4943AC7E950D.jpeg 3D6895F9-988A-40E6-B0D4-20CA1302A355.jpeg CCCA7026-E1F7-4773-9B8E-FAD34641EA65.jpeg
     

    Amishman44

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    Dec 30, 2009
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    Woodburn
    I'm not 50 yet, but I'm closer to it than 20. Does that count? These are my two carry guns...the P245 for out and about, and the J-Frame for around the house or when I just want to throw something in my pocket. Both shot at 7 yards, 6 shots with the SIG, 5 with the snubby.



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    Nice shootin' with the J-frame....I have a couple of those...they make for GREAT around-the-house pistols or for a quick throw-in-the-pocket-n-go revolvers!
     

    blues bondsman

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    Trying to get to the range Wednesday and see if I can put a few rounds on paper out of the Ruger EC9S.
    I have not forgotten, which is pretty amazing for this 55 year old LOL !
     
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