Plus 1911s are really heavy. So you can throw it at the bad guy and then shoot them with a rifle.
That’s the increased Wallop factor!

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Plus 1911s are really heavy. So you can throw it at the bad guy and then shoot them with a rifle.
Unless you're looking to sometimes use a Macro size frame on the 365XL slide you may be better off going with an HK CC9 instead.Not so much trying to solve just that as get something that doesn't seem so damn finicky.
On the G40 front, I just dont feel I need a 10mm especially one that big because I never carry it. I'd be more likely to carry a full capacity 9mm. Last couple archery hunts in bear country i just carried a 9mm shield anyway.
A couple of weeks ago, seven of us went to shoot pistols with Form. Unlike a bolt-action rifle, I have probably fired fewer than 1,000 rounds through a pistol in my life. I had a Sig P365, a Sig M18 (which hasn't harmed anyone yet), and a Glock 19. To make a long story short, after three days of shooting, I learned that when tested, everyone shoots better with a 1911 in their hands. We had some well-seasoned law enforcement officers shooting Glocks with us, along with some average shooters, and then there was I. Whether shooting slowly, timed, at seven yards, or twenty-five yards, it didn’t matter how we broke it down—the 1911 consistently made everyone shoot better. I’ve always claimed to hate 1911s and said I would never buy one, but instead, I ended up trading for one.Plus, if a bear is ever chasing me, the extra weight of the 1911 might come in handy when I throw it at him.
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