My neighbor has this in a .40, and he hates it, he was trying to sell it up until he realized it will be hard to find a replacement right now.
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Originally posted by Jason4x4 View PostMy neighbor has this in a .40, and he hates it, he was trying to sell it up until he realized it will be hard to find a replacement right now.
The 40 would be pronounced in that respect over a 9mm.
If recoil is the reason for dissatisfaction?
I would recommend sub sonic 180 gr.
Federal makes a low recoil sub sonic 165 gr,
and Winchester produced a 135 gr 1200 fps round,
that are reported to be low recoil as well.
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Originally posted by Barth View PostThe PPQs have a reputation, founded or not, for excessive recoil and muzzle flip.
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I have found the recoil to be a bit surprising with my PPQ 9mm. I think my CM9 is easier, maybe because the much smaller, thinner gun is easier to grip and control. So far, I have only had time to shoot 31 rounds through mine, but I had a painful little red mark on my thumb where it was scratched by the edge of the hole where the upper frame pin goes during recoil. I smoothed the sharpness of the edge of that hole, so I'll see if it helps when I get back to the range. Still a very shootable gun, and easy to be accurate with. Just a lot to try and wrap my tiny, crippled hands around. It will be fine if I can keep my thumb comfortable.
Interestingly, the Caracal C that I had an opportunity to shoot at the range, though an almost identical size and weight gun, surprised me in the opposite way, demonstrating amazingly mild felt recoil. If they ever get their act together with distribution, parts availability and stability of those operations over time, I might like to own one.
As I understand it, the G19 is pretty mild on felt recoil, also. But that chunky grip is even harder for me to get my hands around.
Oh well. I'll see what the market does over the next few months.Very interesting...
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I decided to order one of these holsters from Tim Thurner at TT Gunleather, the Slim IWB EC Mike's Special. Just $75. Tim says it is the most comfortable holster that he makes. The extra cant is what really interested me because I believe it will make this large pistol easier to conceal and draw. Tim's products are highly praised, so I am pleased to add this fine holster to my gun wardrobe!(Turnaround is 90-120 days, but if you call or email your order he will wait until near time to do your holster to arrange payment. So I emailed him. It looks like it will be late June or early July.)
(I canceled the order for the Desbiens AIWB holster because I don't think it would be comfortable for me when seated.)
Last edited by JFootin; 03-12-2013, 10:02 AM.Very interesting...
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Originally posted by JFootin View Post\
Interestingly, the Caracal C that I had an opportunity to shoot at the range, though an almost identical size and weight gun, surprised me in the opposite way, demonstrating amazingly mild felt recoil. If they ever get their act together with distribution, parts availability and stability of those operations over time, I might like to own one.
* It seems Walther has discontinued the PPQ and is now only dealing the newer PPX. A mistake a move backwards IMHO.
* That's a nice looking holster.I'll have to google the maker to see what all he carries.
Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
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Originally posted by ripley16 View Post* Caracal has two recalls out on their three models. One for unintended firing when dropped and the other for slide failure problems. I'd wath what happens on this front before trying to buy one.
Originally posted by ripley16 View Post* It seems Walther has discontinued the PPQ and is now only dealing the newer PPX. A mistake a move backwards IMHO.
Doesn't Glock continue to market the Gen 3 guns beside the Gen 4 guns? I think the Walther leaders need to go to customer relations classes.
The PPX is brand new. Like the Kahr C guns, it is aimed at a lower price market. It has a similar trigger to the PPQ. But it does not have as robust frame construction as the PPQ and P99. It has a non reversible push button mag release.
Originally posted by ripley16 View Post* That's a nice looking holster.I'll have to google the maker to see what all he carries.
Very interesting...
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Don't know how I missed this post? JF that is sweet . I shot a friend of mines PPS9 a while back and I was more than impressed with it.Good luck.To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
SHOOT STRAIGHT, RIDE SAFE
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Popeye, I am liking the gun a lot! It's a compact, about the same size as a G19. I got it as my bedside gun, but I am finding it is very carriable and concealable in the right holster. So far, I am very pleased with the Aholster Belt Holster. The gun rides sort of medium high and close to the body, so a loose enough coat, jacket or thick shirt will hide it. Very stable, all day comfortable, click out to draw, click in for good retention. The thick rubber snap loops make it extra classy!Some of you guys with G19s ought to look at this holster for serious carry. :59: (Why do ALL of the gun shooting smilies look so angry?)
Very interesting...
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Another Holster for the PPQ
Yesterday, I ordered one of the FoxX Hybrid Holsters for my PPQ after having read many positive reports about the quality. Just $39 shipped! I got it all black like the one pictured below. This morning, I snagged a pair of leather snap loops from the Marketplace to use with it. I'll probably get it in about 10 days, so I'll report on it then.
Very interesting...
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Originally posted by JFootin View PostHey Barth,
I just ordered a ported barrel for this surprisingly snappy PPQ!
Guess I caught the Barrel Fever from you! :86:
I hope it works out for you.
My Glock G27 with a ported 357 Sig barrel is magical.
It feels like a 9mm.
The difference between that and the OEM G33 357 barrel is night and day.
Feels like a different gun.
I really think porting is more effective with high velocity super sonic rounds.
My ported 45 ACP is much less impressive.
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Originally posted by Barth View PostLOL,
I hope it works out for you.
My Glock G27 with a ported 357 Sig barrel is magical.
It feels like a 9mm.
The difference between that and the OEM G33 357 barrel is night and day.
Feels like a different gun.
I really think porting is more effective with high velocity super sonic rounds.
My ported 45 ACP is much less impressive.
It is a good looking SS barrel with a target crown and 5.1" length, so it should help with accuracy, too. The fit and lockup seem perfect. I don't mind the extra barrel length for carrying like some do. I have two holsters on order that will accommodate it, no problem. The one I have, the Aholster Belt Holster has an open bottom, but I am going to have to modify it to make it open wider. I don't have a heat gun, but hopefully a hair dryer will soften it up enough. If not. I'll try (carefully) holding it over a burner on the electric stove. I am going to use a tapered cane shaft to push through from inside, creating a rounded place in the open bottom where the barrel can stick out.
ITMT, I added to my defensive knife collection. A modest investment of just $7.24 on eBay. A Meyerco Double Edge Necklace. Thin, light, a pretty handy tool. This would work superbly for ladies because they can hide it so well!It wants to print on my middle aged spread under just a T-shirt.
Very interesting...
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Quick Turnaround at FoxX!
I ordered that FoxX Hybrid Holster late Friday night and I got an email today saying it has been shipped! His estimate at the time of the order said 4-5 days, not counting weekends. I bet he worked this weekend! Excellent!Very interesting...
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