YoungMilsurpGuy
Sharpshooter
^^^^reminds me of what I heard in some tatical stuff, move and get off the X, hard Cover, and dont be afraid to use multiple rounds.
and on ammo, .38+P's or 9mm MAK. From what I've shot and carried with them, CZ-82s and Makarovs. Those guns are rather small, but have decent sized grips to get my comparatively wide mitts on(at least when modern ccw guns like the Pf-9 are concerned.)
Also, for .38 +P's I would like to add a caveat that I would like a gun with a decent sized grip, at least a 2", and a hammer I can rack to single action. I have alot of trigger time with that style of revolver with that set-up I would actually enjoy shooting it and become more skilled with it. And one the drawstroke, during presentation, you can rack the hammer to wring even more accuracy out of the gun. Because to me, with pistol rounds, its all about shot placement and followup shots
Also, for bad breath distance, good chance you not gonna get to your gun, so I rely on a spring assit knife and judo and wrestling skills
and on ammo, .38+P's or 9mm MAK. From what I've shot and carried with them, CZ-82s and Makarovs. Those guns are rather small, but have decent sized grips to get my comparatively wide mitts on(at least when modern ccw guns like the Pf-9 are concerned.)
Also, for .38 +P's I would like to add a caveat that I would like a gun with a decent sized grip, at least a 2", and a hammer I can rack to single action. I have alot of trigger time with that style of revolver with that set-up I would actually enjoy shooting it and become more skilled with it. And one the drawstroke, during presentation, you can rack the hammer to wring even more accuracy out of the gun. Because to me, with pistol rounds, its all about shot placement and followup shots
Also, for bad breath distance, good chance you not gonna get to your gun, so I rely on a spring assit knife and judo and wrestling skills