HighUintas
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I'm starting to look at pistols to carry while hunting and hiking as I'll be moving to an area with higher bear pop in a year or two. I haven't owned one and have minimal experience shooting a pistol.
I don't know if I'll buy one this year , but thought I should get one and become confident with it before moving.
Goal and use:
- probably won't conceal carry
- no competition plans
- mostly for backpacking, hunting, etc. So, lightweight. Not so small it hinders shootability
- 9mm
- great in reliability in factory (or nearly) form. I want a Tikka pistol. Shoot it dirty for it's life and it still works
- shootability - I've read Glocks are not particularly shootable
- speed - as it's mainly for bear protection, I want to be able to put as many rounds as quickly as I can into poi
- I don't really want to "need" to upgrade. One and done purchase.
- not sure on optic ... If it truly would help with speed and accuracy, then maybe. But it's another failure point to deal with
- prefer to have manual safety
That said, I've been looking into Glocks, Sig, and staccato.
- g19, g45, g48 - maybe g43 or 43x but they seem too small
- p320 m18, p320 x compact, p320 x carry, p365xl
- staccato c or cs
First question... Would I actually see any of the benefit of the staccato unless I became an extremely good shooter?
Because the g45 and g48 seem to be variants of the g19, are they just as reliable?
Does a slimmer grip generally hurt or hinder shootability (g48 vs g45)? I realize it's probably just a personal thing
Is there much difference in reliability between the Glocks and the p320/p365? Much difference in reliability between the different p320 models?
Having not carried a pistol before... For backpack hunters where weight/space is a concern, would a subcompact be better or are the sizes of those above small enough to not be an issue? (Again, probably personal preference)
Also, yes there is a range with rentals nearby and I'll do that before purchasing
I don't know if I'll buy one this year , but thought I should get one and become confident with it before moving.
Goal and use:
- probably won't conceal carry
- no competition plans
- mostly for backpacking, hunting, etc. So, lightweight. Not so small it hinders shootability
- 9mm
- great in reliability in factory (or nearly) form. I want a Tikka pistol. Shoot it dirty for it's life and it still works
- shootability - I've read Glocks are not particularly shootable
- speed - as it's mainly for bear protection, I want to be able to put as many rounds as quickly as I can into poi
- I don't really want to "need" to upgrade. One and done purchase.
- not sure on optic ... If it truly would help with speed and accuracy, then maybe. But it's another failure point to deal with
- prefer to have manual safety
That said, I've been looking into Glocks, Sig, and staccato.
- g19, g45, g48 - maybe g43 or 43x but they seem too small
- p320 m18, p320 x compact, p320 x carry, p365xl
- staccato c or cs
First question... Would I actually see any of the benefit of the staccato unless I became an extremely good shooter?
Because the g45 and g48 seem to be variants of the g19, are they just as reliable?
Does a slimmer grip generally hurt or hinder shootability (g48 vs g45)? I realize it's probably just a personal thing
Is there much difference in reliability between the Glocks and the p320/p365? Much difference in reliability between the different p320 models?
Having not carried a pistol before... For backpack hunters where weight/space is a concern, would a subcompact be better or are the sizes of those above small enough to not be an issue? (Again, probably personal preference)
Also, yes there is a range with rentals nearby and I'll do that before purchasing