This is mine. Just because I own a compact sphinx and could never get myself to own any other kind of 9mm handgun now.
I prefer a hammer stye carry too, since that first trigger pull of 10 pounds gives me time to thinks about what I'm about to do and chances of shooting myself in the femoral artery is less than a striker fired 4 lb trigger gun. After that first round though, its all 4 pounders from there on. I also like the fact that my pinky is still on the bottom of the grip rather than hanging off like I'm about to drink from a cup of tea.
I know their expensive, about a grand. But! As I said I own the compact model and the sub compact firing characteristic is the exact same, so I dont have to worry about carrying either one and trying to figure out which one I just pulled and where the trigger set is etc.
I also rather have the full length steel rail rather than little bent inserts here and there like in a poly lower receiver. It just make the gun so much more accurate and docile to shoot.
So just do what I do folks when it comes to buying an expensive gun. As I did with my Weatherby, CZ and Escort rifles and Leopold scopes and my SPD Compact. (ouch!) but its like tearing off a band aid. Do it fast and it only hurts for a little while.
Get ya a CitiCard 0 interest card (good for 21 months) Go down to your favorite gun shop and buy it! Then head back to your house with your new expensive gun, light up your woodstove and throw it in. (The card of course )
So now. Tell me about your favorite subcompact (SUB) and why I should consider it.
I prefer a hammer stye carry too, since that first trigger pull of 10 pounds gives me time to thinks about what I'm about to do and chances of shooting myself in the femoral artery is less than a striker fired 4 lb trigger gun. After that first round though, its all 4 pounders from there on. I also like the fact that my pinky is still on the bottom of the grip rather than hanging off like I'm about to drink from a cup of tea.
I know their expensive, about a grand. But! As I said I own the compact model and the sub compact firing characteristic is the exact same, so I dont have to worry about carrying either one and trying to figure out which one I just pulled and where the trigger set is etc.
I also rather have the full length steel rail rather than little bent inserts here and there like in a poly lower receiver. It just make the gun so much more accurate and docile to shoot.
So just do what I do folks when it comes to buying an expensive gun. As I did with my Weatherby, CZ and Escort rifles and Leopold scopes and my SPD Compact. (ouch!) but its like tearing off a band aid. Do it fast and it only hurts for a little while.
Get ya a CitiCard 0 interest card (good for 21 months) Go down to your favorite gun shop and buy it! Then head back to your house with your new expensive gun, light up your woodstove and throw it in. (The card of course )
So now. Tell me about your favorite subcompact (SUB) and why I should consider it.
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