I’m using Clinger Holsters for IWB, lately. All of mine are Stingray V3, but the The Gear holster seems to be equivalent. Good retention, positive seating when you place your firearm in the holster, adjustable for appendix or hip carry, and fairly inexpensive.
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The most comfortable handgun I’ve held would be the Beretta 92. The grip is big, but it feels like it was made for my hand. If their customer service was worth a damn, I’d still have one.
The most uncomfortable would be the Steyr M9 I rented when they were new. The rear of the grip had a beaver...
The Defender, as stated above, is slightly shorter than an Officer’s Model, which is a chopped 1911. The Government Model has a 5 inch barrel, the Commander has a 4 and 1/4 inch barrel, the Officer’s model has a 3 and 1/2 inch barrel and a shortened frame, and the Defender couples a 3 inch...
I don't know that it would be much of an issue, as you probably won't be shooting it enough to beat up the frame. Those things are NOT fun to shoot, especially if you have man-hands.
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I don't intend to go to war with it. I have Glocks and Sigs, should that become necessary.
I'd likely use it as a range gun, and just make a few modifications for function as needed. I've been there, done that with many different styles of firearm, over the years, just never a Hi Power.
Always late to the party, I want to try a Browning Hi Power. I don't want to drop a grand, and I don't want a used one. Tisas makes a clone. I don't have any experience with Tisas, and haven't seen a customer review other than right out of the box, no rounds fired. I have seen mixed reviews on...
My favorite handgun is the Beretta 92 series. The grip of the thing feels like it was made for my hand. The action feels smooth as glass, when manipulating the slide. It points naturally for me, and I can flick the safety off without adjusting my grip. Recoil in 9mm is negligible. I won't own...
Haven't tried G-Code (though I hear good things), but if you want a quicker, reasonably priced option, I just bought a Clinger Holsters V3 Stingray for my 19. They offer it for the 48. It's all kydex, and has adjustable retention. The holster body also covers the slide on both sides. It has...
Of the 4 you listed, I have 2, and have owned all but the 320, at some point. I have a 19 that I carry off and on, alternating with a G30. I also have a Sig MK25 (226 with picatinny rail). They both fit my hand well enough, and can be trusted to work when I need them to. The Beretta 92 feels...
You can also buy a used Glock, drive to Smyrna, hand it to a Glock armorer, and get it back with new springs,other wearable parts, and mags for the cost of the drive and your time. Plus, lots more holster and aftermarket options.