I agree on thin and lightweight are great hot weather choices. And when concealment is mandatory or just plain common sense with the people you encounter and work with through the day.Over the years I've discovered the 2 main factors, for me personally, that affect comfortable carry enough so that I'll have it on me all day every day are:
width and weight.
Of course it must be of serviceable caliber, function and reliabilty but once beyond those factors I prefer thin and lightweight.
Challenge acceptedH&K VP9 SK ....can't beat the trigger.
That is one of the most accurate statements ever made on INGO.The quest for the perfect carry gun is long and expensive and is usually fruitless.
Are you talking about the slide being tough to cycle?I have a glock 43 but it just seems so stiff and I have over 500 rounds through
Yes I have oiled and ran it through but I still am not happyAre you talking about the slide being tough to cycle?
Is it less than a year since you bought it? If so get it back to Glock or your warranty will expire on it. Glock perfection only has a one year warranty on their perfection.Yes I have oiled and ran it through but I still am not happy
My slide on my Shield is rather stiff also, but I think that is by design. It has the dual recoil spring and it's a small slide to grab on to with a short stroke. I have lot's of rounds through mine and it's as stiff as it was when new. You might check someone elses to compare. And if yours is stiffer, the like DadSmith says, contact Glock.Yes I have oiled and ran it through but I still am not happy
Really, one year? I guess I'm even more glad now that I went M&P.Is it less than a year since you bought it? If so get it back to Glock or your warranty will expire on it. Glock perfection only has a one year warranty on their perfection.
Yep found out the hard way with my Glock 20sf. My gunsmith fixed the issue for $25 so all is well. Something to do with the factory connector. It's been a long time ago so I can't remember the exact problem it had.Really, one year? I guess I'm even more glad now that I went M&P.