Great idea.Thanks for all the great advice
I’m going to go to a few stores that have some of these models in stock so I can manipulate them in person
Thanks for all the great advice
I’m going to go to a few stores that have some of these models in stock so I can manipulate them in person
You sir are correct. Shameless plug for the cz75. I had an older lady who found glock/smith/sig plastic fantastics not doable. By snapping the hammer back first, she was able to manipulate the slide. She's now looking at an SP01 variant as she liked the WML compatibility. She found shooting anything in 9 while trying to use a handheld light to be too much.After pondering for a bit, any DA/SA pistol is a lot easier to rack with the hammer back than any striker fired gun.
Try the Walther CCP M2 in 9 mm very very easy and great feel in your hand, nice EDCThanks for all the great advice
I’m going to go to a few stores that have some of these models in stock so I can manipulate them in person
Wife went from a M&P Shield EZ to a CZ 75D Compact.You sir are correct. Shameless plug for the cz75. I had an older lady who found glock/smith/sig plastic fantastics not doable. By snapping the hammer back first, she was able to manipulate the slide. She's now looking at an SP01 variant as she liked the WML compatibility. She found shooting anything in 9 while trying to use a handheld light to be too much.
Yep. I've never needed an extended firing pin. Some people say they have. The spring drops are going to be up to you and your ammo. Doing a polish job on frame and slide rails would probably have the same effect. My buddy's fully slicked 75SAO (that he still won't sell me) racks like an SVI Open class gun I swear.Wife went from a M&P Shield EZ to a CZ 75D Compact.
The Shield EZ had FTF on occasion in rapid fire drills, due to a "Not 100% perfect grip" on the grip safety.
We did a detail/clean up of the CZ trigger cage, installed a slightly reduced recoil and slightly reduced reduced hammer spring kit with an extended firing pin from CGW.
Had the slide milled for a 507K.
The CZ now has a manageable racking, somewhere between the EZ and a type striker gun.
FIFYI have a Shield EZ 9mm and a SIG P365-380. You, your spouse, anyone, is welcome to try either. I live on Fort Meade, can easily meet you atOn TargetCindy's Hot Shots on 175 in Odenton. Just feed it ammo and pay the lane fee.
I agree. Anymore than a mouth full is wasted.I'd say A is the easiest rack.
No extended mags for them? Yes it makes it more likely to print but if you cam get an extra 5 in there that's possibly life saving if the situation were to come.+1 - My wife has wrist issues and has difficulty racking a slide. She bought the EZ and is very happy with it. Mag also has tabs on the side for easy loading. Only down side is it is a 8 round single stack.
I'd say A is the easiest rack.
I agree. Anymore than a mouth full is wasted.