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<blockquote data-quote="justinp61" data-source="post: 3080466" data-attributes="member: 35795"><p>As I mentioned in my previous post I have a G40, IMO you'd have to have really small hands to no be able to shoot it. I'm 5' 10", around 175lbs with average size hands and have no issues shooting it.</p><p></p><p>When I was looking for a 10mm none of the gun stores local to me had one. After much reading, I had a friend of mine order the G40. Until we opened the box at the store, I'd never had a Glock in my hands. At home I loaded it up with handloads and went to work. Some guys are naturals, they just pick up a pistol and shoot it well. That's not me, I have to put a lot of work in to shoot a pistol well.</p><p></p><p>After our trip last year I gave the Glock a good cleaning, loaded it up with home defense rounds and put it in my nightstand drawer. It hasn't been fired since, not any four legged bears or mountain lions where I live, and I have other pistols that I carry for the two legged critters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinp61, post: 3080466, member: 35795"] As I mentioned in my previous post I have a G40, IMO you'd have to have really small hands to no be able to shoot it. I'm 5' 10", around 175lbs with average size hands and have no issues shooting it. When I was looking for a 10mm none of the gun stores local to me had one. After much reading, I had a friend of mine order the G40. Until we opened the box at the store, I'd never had a Glock in my hands. At home I loaded it up with handloads and went to work. Some guys are naturals, they just pick up a pistol and shoot it well. That's not me, I have to put a lot of work in to shoot a pistol well. After our trip last year I gave the Glock a good cleaning, loaded it up with home defense rounds and put it in my nightstand drawer. It hasn't been fired since, not any four legged bears or mountain lions where I live, and I have other pistols that I carry for the two legged critters. [/QUOTE]
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