Georgia Trail Riders Forum
OTHER INTERESTS => Guns & Self Defense => Topic started by: tjsahara00 on January 12, 2018, 05:12:34 AM
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Got some range time in yesterday
Here is my review .....with hardly any
shooting in the last 6 months. This was
only the 2nd time to shoot both handguns.
Worked on getting used to the sights,
grip placement and so on.
Put about 130 rounds thru each one
Walther Creed feels good in the hand but has more kick
Glock 19 very smooth with less kick , back on target better
Walther better sights = had a better grouping on target
Glock 19 sights sux = everything slightly high to begin
but was able to adjust and bring the grouping in closer
Bought a Tagua black leather duel snap-on
quick draw holster for the Walther
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Got some range time in yesterday
Here is my review .....with hardly any
shooting in the last 6 months. This was
only the 2nd time to shoot both handguns.
Worked on getting used to the sights,
grip placement and so on.
Put about 130 rounds thru each one
Walther Creed feels good in the hand but has more kick
Glock 19 very smooth with less kick , back on target better
Walther better sights = had a better grouping on target
Glock 19 sights sux = everything slightly high to begin
but was able to adjust and bring the grouping in closer
Bought a Tagua black leather duel snap-on
quick draw holster for the Walther
Nice review Kevin.
The only negative to bringing multiple guns to the range is cleaning multiple guns when you get home //LMAO//
I need to take the big black scary rifle to the range soon. It's been too long.
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I'm not a glock fan, never have been. I find it funny though when we shot over thanksgiving I shot my father in laws glock and had the best grouping out of 3 shooters lol! But I do love the walther grips. Just feels right in the hand.