Aside from some bashing, this is an interesting thread.
Locked in a vice, I doubt there is much difference in accuracy at SD distances among any manufacturer.
So, it comes down to what points and shoots best for each individual. That should determine which gun is most effective, thus accurate.
Owning a few different guns that I consider carry guns, I have narrowed my effective semi auto carry guns down to a PM9 and a relatively new to the lineup, a Glock 19.
I have come to the conclusion that I shoot more accurately rapid fire, when I have a bit of slack in the trigger that I can start taking up during recovery from recoil. My small 1911's and even my Shield does not permit me that luxury.
Maybe this old thought fits here,
"The accuracy of the second shot is proportional to the disturbance caused by the first shot"
Locked in a vice, I doubt there is much difference in accuracy at SD distances among any manufacturer.
So, it comes down to what points and shoots best for each individual. That should determine which gun is most effective, thus accurate.
Owning a few different guns that I consider carry guns, I have narrowed my effective semi auto carry guns down to a PM9 and a relatively new to the lineup, a Glock 19.
I have come to the conclusion that I shoot more accurately rapid fire, when I have a bit of slack in the trigger that I can start taking up during recovery from recoil. My small 1911's and even my Shield does not permit me that luxury.
Maybe this old thought fits here,
"The accuracy of the second shot is proportional to the disturbance caused by the first shot"



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