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...
The landowners have also figured out there is money in charging people to hunt pigs. They'll talk out one side of their mouth about damage to their crops, but won't allow people to hunt pigs without charging them.
It is just stuff. If stuff doesn't work for you, get rid of it. On the other hand, you won't get a lot of cash out of that .22, you might want to think about keeping it.
I'm only posting this because esrice brought it up and I didn't see a response:
What's going on with the (fake?) suppressor and 10.5" barrel? You didn't go and assemble an SBR and then post pictures of it on the internet, did you? I would hope you either have a tax stamp or have perm attached...