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This girl needs a gun

I've had to use the Lula loaders for years. Only mags I can still load manually
are the Sig P238. Has easy slide rack as well. Great sights particularly for a
micro pistol. Perfect for those w/arthritis & going blind like me. :D
If you like the PT111 G2, your larger target range piece might be the 24/7
Taurus. Similar controls & function so practice with that would benefit
time w/the 111G2.
Another fun range choice that won't break the bank are the CZ 75 clones
made by Canik (NATO supplier) in Turkey imported by Tristar. Academy
Sports carries T & C models in full size (120) and compact (100) . T frame
resembles Jericho style while C mimics the CZ75. Well built, same great CZ
ergonomics, practically aims itself. $329-349 worth a look see. (jmho)
 
yeah, I've yet to personally shoot a PT111 G2, but I've owned both the first generation Pt-111 (Double Action Only) and a Taurus Millennium Pro (different trigger mechanism), and they were both excellent guns. I would definitely check out a G2 if I were in the market for a compact 9mm with a double-column magazine.

I tried the PT111 G2 at the range the other day. Felt very good in my hand, weight is good and it does hold 12+1 (I believe). I will say the trigger was really something (for me) to get used to. Long take up - felt very squishy.
But for something in the $200 range, you can't beat it.
 
I tried the PT111 G2 at the range the other day. Felt very good in my hand, weight is good and it does hold 12+1 (I believe). I will say the trigger was really something (for me) to get used to. Long take up - felt very squishy.
But for something in the $200 range, you can't beat it.

Yeah, that's pretty much what everyone concludes after shooting it. It wouldn't be my first pick for a target pistol, but for concealed carry it is really hard to beat.
 
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