Your vision isn't causing your groups to open up as you shoot. You're becoming fatigued. You need more practice. (Edited to add:) Most of the time this manifests itself by the shooter fidgeting with the gun. They'll squeeze off a round, readjust their grip, won't track the sights through...
Glock 34, Glock 19
SOLDSPF to 10mmfan
WTS: Glock 34, 9mm, 3-17rd magazines, 3.5lb Ghost Inc. Connector (stock included)
Mark on top of slide from sitting in a rack in my safe. Purchased new by me in March of 2012.
$475, no trades. Located near Plymouth, IN.
G19 is sold.Glock 19, 9mm...
The 2022 is really nice and they're inexpensive and at first glance seems to be a better deal, but considering that a P320 Compact (or carry) and a SC grip frame and mag will run you $600 (add $100 for night sights), the P320 is a better deal IMO if you can swing the higher initial buy-in...
I started carrying a Glock in 2007. At that time, there weren't many pistols that could check as many of the boxes on my list that Glock could. I wanted a gun that:
1) had different frame sizes that could share magazines across the platform.
2) had a .22 conversion kit with a threaded barrel...
Yes and no. Yes because it has a short overall height. No because it feels too thick.
I like mine and can conceal it well, it is very shootable for such a small gun, and being able to carry a 17rd spare mag that only costs $20 is nice. However, it will never be as concealable as a...
I like my LS. I'd love to shoot a 9c. If it doesn't tear my hand up like Glocks do without a beavertail backstrap or grip force adapter, I could probably replace my Glocks.
I'm a Paramedic, and I'm not sure why you think this is so. Our protocols are very similar to those posted above.
I'm not sure why the application of a tourniquet (particularly when their medical director has specifically allowed their use by protocol) would cause someone to lose their cert...