Sunday, July 14, 2019

When choosing a handgun is it ok if your strong hand isn’t big enough to wrap the grip well? Because your off hand will be supporting too? Details of 4 Glocks I held in post.


Months ago I posted about my tiny hands. Today I held 4 glocks to see how my hand fits them. Based purely on reliability reputation I want my first gun to be a glock.G19: I really want to be able to buy this one but I am unsure due to the hand fitting issue (which is my reason for this post/asking your thoughts).I can’t wrap my hand around the grip, my thumb and middle finger can’t touch eachother. But maybe it’s a non issue because I’ll almost always have my support hand helping to wrap the grip? What do you think?My trigger finger can’t reach the outside of the trigger guard, but it can reach the trigger with the pad of my finger just fine. Is there a safety concern that my finger could slip into the guard, since I can’t get on top of the guard (outer edge)? Or it’s a non issue as my finger will be high up on the frame near the slide?G48: This is my leading choice. Same as the G43x I can actually hold this one handed and reach the trigger comfortably. And my shooting finger can actually reach the outer side of the trigger guard. Since this is basically a G19 with 5 less capacity, but fits better, it’s the leading choice.G43: I decided my first gun shouldn’t be this one. Even though it’s easiest to conceal, I also want it to be somewhat pleasant at the range.G43x: my small hand can reach the trigger very well and also my thumb can actually touch and connect with my middle finger (i can wrap the whole grip). The salesman steered me away though because the barrel is shorter but the grips just as long as the G48, so not helping concealability.what do you think?thank you via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/32p9SJ2

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