OK, so I searched and didn't come up with anything here so I think I'm OK with this:
Why is it, I have been reading in magazines, and on the 'net that some say the shorter .45's are crap('...I would NEVER use a 3" - 4" .45 for carry..") or they wouldn't use them as a carry(CCW) gun, but only would use a 5" - 6" gun? They do not give reason or sanity to this, only bottom line opinion. What is the major issue with a shorter, easier to carry pistol? I would think a full size .45(yes, I have before) would be heavier to carry in , say a shoulder rig.vs carrying a shorter one in an SOB or Appendix carry.
I happen to be very much in love with the little SA Ultra Comps and Micro Comps. A design I know and trust, but in a smaller more compact package. What's the deally-O? 6 rounds of the same loaded 185/230 JHP flyin ashtray or 7. Not too much of a difference from where I sit.
Why is it, I have been reading in magazines, and on the 'net that some say the shorter .45's are crap('...I would NEVER use a 3" - 4" .45 for carry..") or they wouldn't use them as a carry(CCW) gun, but only would use a 5" - 6" gun? They do not give reason or sanity to this, only bottom line opinion. What is the major issue with a shorter, easier to carry pistol? I would think a full size .45(yes, I have before) would be heavier to carry in , say a shoulder rig.vs carrying a shorter one in an SOB or Appendix carry.
I happen to be very much in love with the little SA Ultra Comps and Micro Comps. A design I know and trust, but in a smaller more compact package. What's the deally-O? 6 rounds of the same loaded 185/230 JHP flyin ashtray or 7. Not too much of a difference from where I sit.