Small Handguns Suck for Everyone Involved

Published on October 3, 2024
Duration: 3:12

This video argues that smaller handguns, often purchased for women, can be detrimental to effective shooting due to their snappiness and the tendency for owners to not train sufficiently. The speaker advocates for compact-sized handguns like the Glock 19, citing a personal anecdote where a friend, initially intimidated by the Glock 19, found it more shootable than smaller options and subsequently decided to purchase one. The core message is that a slightly larger, more manageable firearm can lead to better training habits and improved shooting performance for untrained individuals.

Quick Summary

Small handguns like the SIG P365 or Glock 43 can be difficult for untrained shooters due to their snappiness. A compact handgun, such as the Glock 19, is often a better choice as it's more manageable, encouraging more practice and leading to better shooting performance for both men and women.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Vacation Plans
  2. 00:24Tactical Hot Take: Small Handguns
  3. 00:32Big Handguns for Women?
  4. 00:44Common Small Handgun Choices
  5. 00:54The Training Deficit
  6. 01:00Recommendation: Glock 19
  7. 01:13Friend's Range Experience
  8. 01:17Revolver vs. Glock 19
  9. 01:30Other Handguns Tested
  10. 01:47Preference for Glock 19
  11. 01:52Size vs. Shootability
  12. 02:01Hot Take Recap
  13. 02:06Why Smaller Guns Fail
  14. 02:26Compact vs. Full-Size Comparison
  15. 02:30Trip Updates & Support
  16. 02:47Return to Filming
  17. 02:52Closing Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are small handguns often a poor choice for new shooters?

Small handguns, like subcompacts, can be 'snappy' and difficult to control, leading to a negative shooting experience. This often discourages new shooters from practicing, making them less proficient than if they had started with a more manageable compact firearm like a Glock 19.

What handgun size is recommended for beginners or those who don't train often?

For beginners or individuals who train infrequently, a compact-sized handgun such as the Glock 19 is often recommended. These firearms offer a better balance of shootability and concealability, making them more forgiving and encouraging more consistent practice.

Can women effectively carry and shoot larger handguns?

Yes, women can effectively carry and shoot larger handguns. The idea that women can only handle small, petite guns is a misconception. A friend's experience showed she was intimidated by small guns but shot a Glock 19 much better and preferred it.

What are some common small handguns that might be problematic for untrained shooters?

Common small handguns that can be problematic include the SIG Sauer P365, Glock 43X, Glock 43, Glock 42, Hellcat, and Smith & Wesson Shield. These subcompact models can be difficult to control due to their size and recoil.

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