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Not For Tiny Hands
Ricci.Wright
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But if you are large enough, this is a great shooting .45acp. It is large and heavy, but they shoot great. CZ97B double stack 10 shot. CZ 97B - Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com : 968314146
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I've been asked many times what handgun would I recommend. My response has always been whatever gun fits your hand and whatever gun you feel comfortable shooting. Mine is the Sig P365 & my carry gun.
OK Ken, wait for it, wait for it......
Nice looking one there
That must be what Trump carries...
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nice looking pistol
I fall into that group I have small hands but that goes with being short ..
having small hands did save me from buying a desert eagle 😥 there just too big for me to shoot comfortable
I would likely go with a Coonan.
I thought I read CZ discontinued that one and they are somewhat sought after. I could be wrong though and am too lazy to look at CZ's website.
If I bought it I'd have to dremel in a accessory rail on the bottom
If you have girly hands, get a Gloke.
I resemble that remark lol
but they come in handy working on cars in tight places Only benefit I have found
And a note all the new guys just starting dating. (That leaves every one here out ) always find a girl with small hands
Find a gurl who can cut fire wood, skin a buck, bait a hook, bake an elderberry pie from scratch and can tell the difference between a Kenworth and A Peterbuilt and you'll be happy fer the ress uf yer life! Going on 46 years in a one bedroom cabin!!!!
Note: I am 5'1" with hands to match. I have a CZ-85 .9mm with double stack mag. I like the way it fits my hand.
ETA: I am aware that Ricci linked a 97B.
Not for any reason ever get a Gloke. Stirrin' the pot!
I do have large hands and a bunch of Glocks - love 'em. But I do favor the larger grip. And who doesn't love a CZ!
A tad barrel heavy - but a handful of grip.
Gotta be a wide grip to feed 30 Carbine
That door you just kicked in was locked for your protection - not mine.
Nice line up there, Mike