Choosing a new carry gun

Published on April 11, 2014
Duration: 15:22

This review explores alternatives to the Glock 19 for concealed carry, particularly for winter conditions requiring gloves. The speaker discusses the challenges of striker-fired triggers with gloves and highlights the Kriss Sphinx SDP and Lionheart LH9 as potential double-action alternatives offering better glove compatibility and quality construction. Holster reviews and trigger safety considerations are also covered.

Quick Summary

Double-action pistols are often preferred for winter concealed carry due to their larger trigger guards and hammer-fired mechanisms, which are more manageable with gloves. This contrasts with striker-fired guns like the Glock 19, whose smaller trigger guards can be hazardous when wearing thick winter gloves.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Switching from Glock 19 for Carry
  2. 01:38Double-Action Pistols for Winter Carry
  3. 02:45Kriss Sphinx SDP Overview
  4. 03:31Lionheart LH9 Features
  5. 07:30Trigger Safety and Staging Warning
  6. 11:08Contact! Concealment Holster Review
  7. 12:28Glove Compatibility Test: G19 vs Sphinx SDP

Frequently Asked Questions

Why might a Glock 19 not be ideal for winter concealed carry?

The Glock 19's striker-fired mechanism and small trigger guard can be hazardous when wearing thick winter gloves. The limited space makes manipulating the trigger difficult and increases the risk of accidental discharge under stress.

What are the advantages of double-action pistols for winter carry?

Double-action pistols often feature larger trigger guards and hammer-fired systems, making them more manageable with gloves. This design reduces the risk of accidental discharges and provides a more secure grip in cold weather conditions.

What is the Kriss Sphinx SDP and how does it compare to a Glock 19?

The Kriss Sphinx SDP is a Swiss-made 9mm pistol praised for its high-quality construction. It offers dimensions similar to the Glock 19 but is presented as a potential alternative, particularly for its improved glove compatibility.

What is the 'Double Action Plus' trigger on the Lionheart LH9?

The Lionheart LH9's 'Double Action Plus' trigger allows the hammer to be pushed forward while maintaining a light trigger pull. However, the speaker warns against 'staging' this trigger in defensive scenarios due to potential accidental discharges.

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