Gents, I would appreciate your help.
My father is 90 or 91, something like that, and still shoots with me sometimes. He cannot rack a slide on most traditional pistols. I got him a S&W Shield EZ and he is able to handle that one just fine and loves the pistol.
The problem is (like was brought up in Clyde's grip safety thread) that grip safety makes that gun unreliable. I've shot 1911 for 50+ years now and never once had the grip safety cause a problem, but you have to be unnaturally high with the grip to get it to disengage on this shield EZ. I've read this is a common problem.
Walther has a CCP M2 that uses a gas piston system instead of direct blowback, so the spring is much lighter and I have read that it is similar to the Shield EZ.
Does anyone have any other (9mm) suggestions? Has anyone tested out or own a CCP M2?
I would deeply appreciate any insights or suggestions from firsthand knowledge.
Thanks guys
Joe
My father is 90 or 91, something like that, and still shoots with me sometimes. He cannot rack a slide on most traditional pistols. I got him a S&W Shield EZ and he is able to handle that one just fine and loves the pistol.
The problem is (like was brought up in Clyde's grip safety thread) that grip safety makes that gun unreliable. I've shot 1911 for 50+ years now and never once had the grip safety cause a problem, but you have to be unnaturally high with the grip to get it to disengage on this shield EZ. I've read this is a common problem.
Walther has a CCP M2 that uses a gas piston system instead of direct blowback, so the spring is much lighter and I have read that it is similar to the Shield EZ.
Does anyone have any other (9mm) suggestions? Has anyone tested out or own a CCP M2?
I would deeply appreciate any insights or suggestions from firsthand knowledge.
Thanks guys
Joe