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<blockquote data-quote="TSQUARE" data-source="post: 2390698" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I went and looked at one today. Not too bad looking. Feels prety decent, but it is a world of difference from what you usually feel in a glock. On my 26/19/17 size, when I bring it up to fire position, its right on target sight wise. The 42 was high, most likely from the slimmer grip, and being able to get the web of the palm higher. I'm not sold on it just yet. Trying to determine if it is worth losing the velocity/energy from 9mm to 380, and losing 4 rounds (from G26) for the lighter and slimmer design. The most closest gun size wise on the market is a Kahr P9 Covert. The P9 slide on a PM9 frame. It is ALLOT like that. The trigger felt a little stiffer than typical glock trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSQUARE, post: 2390698, member: 28"] I went and looked at one today. Not too bad looking. Feels prety decent, but it is a world of difference from what you usually feel in a glock. On my 26/19/17 size, when I bring it up to fire position, its right on target sight wise. The 42 was high, most likely from the slimmer grip, and being able to get the web of the palm higher. I'm not sold on it just yet. Trying to determine if it is worth losing the velocity/energy from 9mm to 380, and losing 4 rounds (from G26) for the lighter and slimmer design. The most closest gun size wise on the market is a Kahr P9 Covert. The P9 slide on a PM9 frame. It is ALLOT like that. The trigger felt a little stiffer than typical glock trigger. [/QUOTE]
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