Message from @sixfivebyfiftyfive
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Never heard of it
And i consider myself an general expert
But i also dont usially consern myself with 9mm or sub-compacts
it is a VERY tiny 9mm, like the size of an adult manβs palm
btw nice status @CyberSpacePirate π
Thx
I usially only carry full size larger bore pistols
But i dont care much about consealment because of my enviroment
yeah
thats a kimber right?
yeah
Wait
Raptor threw me off
ngl, I have no experience with kimber
Shoulda said kimber micro9
^that would have helped. I just googled it
Those are good, ive shot a couple and they work good
Lil baby 1911s
A sig 938 is a better gun, and a sig P365 better yet tho
If your looking at 9mm
the kimbers that is
ye can't go wrong witha good sig.
I got my mom a P238, same thing as a 938 but in .380ACP
1911 pistols have the best triggers but limit your capasity
One of my favorite triggers is on the beretta m96/92. The double action sucks for the first shot, but if you just cock the hammer before you start shooting, the trigger feels unbelievably crisp for a military trigger.
i have literally no idea what was just said but thank you lol
@sixfivebyfiftyfive my sig P226 is very similar but slightly better except for a long reset
But its a weightless reset, just has alot of travel
gotcha. Ye, long resets r annoying.
P226 is awesome gun
Sorry bro. If it helps, m96/92 is just a type of gun I am referring too. The 92 is typically chambered (chambered = the bullet it shoots) in 9mm whereas I *believe* the 96 is usually a .40S&W. They both look like this, with some minor differences.
double action means that when you pull the trigger, the trigger feels really heavy because the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer. Single action means the hammer is already cocked and thus the trigger just releases it. Beretta m92/96s have what is called a "double-single-action" trigger, which just means that the first shot is typically double action, but after that, the slide's recoil cocks the hammer before you pull the trigger resulting in a lighter and shorter trigger pull.
that last part of what I said was just me talking about how I love how good the Beretta's trigger feels, despite it being a military weapon, as military guns are known for having heavy, spongey triggers.
hope this helps a bit. ik it's a lot to get your head around. xd
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Starting out theres lots to learn
I have a 92fs
Great gun
m9a3 is great, same series
I prefer sig 220