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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3849598" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>I like how you're constantly making people second guess their thoughts.</p><p>I generally stick with 17+1 of 9mm for carry, for many of the reasons you specified, but I've seen time and time again it fail in bowling pins, yeah it can knock em over perfect, but you usually have to keep shooting to knock it off the table, which is when those extra rounds do come in handy.</p><p>My one match was with a single stack 45 and I failed miserably, haha.</p><p>I saw this Springfield and it never even occured to me to carry it, I only entirely saw it from a competition point of view.</p><p>I never looked at it from any other angle.</p><p>I suppose I wouldn't be opposed to carrying it, unless there was something I already owned that was lighter and/or smaller, more or equally reliable and more or equally accurate in my hand.</p><p>But I don't always follow my own rules, since my go-to carry is 5oz heavier than a comparable pistol (although like 40~% more accurate in my hand), yet still 5 ounces lighter than this new Springfield.</p><p>Edit to add: </p><p>I DID shoot a ton of Glock-specific competitions, but haven't since this whole thing has been going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3849598, member: 2106"] I like how you're constantly making people second guess their thoughts. I generally stick with 17+1 of 9mm for carry, for many of the reasons you specified, but I've seen time and time again it fail in bowling pins, yeah it can knock em over perfect, but you usually have to keep shooting to knock it off the table, which is when those extra rounds do come in handy. My one match was with a single stack 45 and I failed miserably, haha. I saw this Springfield and it never even occured to me to carry it, I only entirely saw it from a competition point of view. I never looked at it from any other angle. I suppose I wouldn't be opposed to carrying it, unless there was something I already owned that was lighter and/or smaller, more or equally reliable and more or equally accurate in my hand. But I don't always follow my own rules, since my go-to carry is 5oz heavier than a comparable pistol (although like 40~% more accurate in my hand), yet still 5 ounces lighter than this new Springfield. Edit to add: I DID shoot a ton of Glock-specific competitions, but haven't since this whole thing has been going on. [/QUOTE]
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