Glock 19 G3 with Defoor iron sights.
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Glock 17 G3 with HK style grip chop to G19 size. Textured stippling and undercut and mag release relief. Standard LE model night sights, still alive but dim. Round count definitely under 5k probably about 3.5. Pretty sure I still have the original...
Northwest.
Pretty sure I’ve taken a class at Atlanta and it was in my wheelhouse. Probably too far for me for a regular haunt though. I think parabellum is about 20 min drive from our home.
I read in the range rules for parabellum that holster work was allowed w prior approval. I just didn’t...
What is the best range or club in the area to do practical drilling and practice?
I’ve seen a lot of the ranges rules either rule out drawing from holsters, specific holster positions (less important because I can do dry practice for refamiliarization) or firing more than one round per second...
The LEM triggers mentioned by the OP do not have two different pulls unless one is second striking a round that failed to fire, or they have one of the very rare variants that have a decocker.
I love the LEM. It isn't for someone that switches guns a lot, though. Unless you have a LOT of reps...
This is a well-vetted Sig P226 Railed in 9mm. It has a very smooth, broken in trigger with a Short Reset Trigger. The gun has gone through 2 classes and about 2 cases of ammo beyond that with no malfunctions, including 100 rounds each of HST and Gold Dot. It has original SigLite night sights...
I kind of really like the Ameriglo TCAP front sight paired with the Defoor rear. I'm not convinced it is better than the Hacks, but I like it.
I think Dawson makes the best fiber sights. 10-8 are very good, too. Dawson fiber front, charger rear. Dawson front, 10-8 rear. Many good options.
Caveat: I may just have goldilocks hands for these guns. Size L gloves, but not terribly meaty hooks.
I cant my support hand forward pretty aggressively. My support thumb extends along into the rail covering the first 2 rail slots from the rear and almost touching the 3rd. I use that spot as a...
This.
I will attest to the VP9 having a "cheaper" feel to me compared to the P30, but it is still an excellent pistol that requires nothing beyond your preferred sights to be a great range/carry and or competition gun.