/k/, are there any full-size pistols for folks with babby hands and short sausage fingers that aren't 1911s? GLOCK, SIG, and Czechnology all have triggers and controls that I can't reach without holding the pistol like a retard. I can at least reach the trigger and safety on a 1911, even if the mag release is a stretch.
>>33058569
Nail extensions, a taffy puller, prosthetics, losing weight in your fingers?
>>33058569
Try a Browning Hi Power I guess.
>>33058569
Lionheart LH9. It's literally a handgun designed for Korean manlets.
I'm guessing you can't get your finger in to the first knuckle for more leverage on the Sig and CZ's heavier double action trigger pulls. You're going to have a MUCH easier time with the LH9's DA+ trigger.
>>33058730
>I'm guessing you can't get your finger in to the first knuckle for more leverage on the Sig and CZ's heavier double action trigger pulls
I can't even get my finger on a CZ-75 DA trigger. SA I can get the tip of my finger on, but so little that my finger will actually slip off if it's a little sweaty.
>>33058922
That's pretty fucking sweet.
>>33058980
It's a striker fired 1911
>>33059009
According to google it's a striker fired 1911 with 15+1 rounds of 9mm. If they made it slim enough for me to get my hands around, that would be perfect for me.
>>33059037
They do. The promo materials brag about how they removed material from the grip to make it almost as thin as a 1911 while holding 15+1 9mm.
>>33059062
Groovy. I'll have to get my mitts on one when they start showing up in funshops.
>>33058569
Maybe an old Smith & Wesson M39
Or if you have really small hands, a .380ACP Beretta Cheetah, either a double-stack 84FS, or a single-stack 88.
If you like the 1911, Browning makes one that's scaled down for .380ACP
Some may tell you it's a weak cartridge, but with some good Underwood defensive loads it's a pretty good performer.
So are you a manlet, or a midget?
I mean, the regular 1911 is popular with girls for fitting in their smaller hands.
>>33059037
It's coming soon.
>>33058753
Man, you really must be a little person or something. Ever fired any guns before?
>>33059165
>Man, you really must be a little person or something
5'5" and I wear women's medium size gloves. They're slightly too large.
>Ever fired any guns before?
I own a ton of rifles and I've shot every pistol the range will rent me and my buddies will loan me. From experience, the only semi-auto pistol that feels good in my hands, that I can reach the controls on, and that I can shoot well is the 1911. I just don't really like them for anything besides range toys because they have low capacity and are, in my experience, finicky.
>>33059255
Barring the Hudson (which, frankly, I wouldn't jump right into -- it's brand new. Let others be the beta testers), you're probably going to be stuck with a single-stack gun with hands sized like that.
Try a VP9. The grip is at least configurable enough to where, with small panels all around, you may well be able to properly reach the trigger. The paddle mag release should be actuated with your index finger anyway, so that'll be easier for you as well.
The P30 is another option as well, though it needs to be in LEM or in a configuration where SAO is available if your hands are really that small.
>>33058569
I have same issues anon. I got the ruger american 9mm full size. With the small grips, its slim enough to get the trigger on my first index finger knuckle. Gun runs like a champ, is sub 450$, has a better finish than glock, and all its parts minus the frame are steel. Ive had it since last january, and have not had a single failure. Also its slim enough to actually single hand shoot.
It isn't a full sized model, but you should look at the Walther CCP 9mm.
Whenever I have a customer with smaller hands they usually really like the CCP. The slide and controls are also easy to operate for people with weaker hands.
>>33059382
Cont
Just to elaborate more on how small my hands are, on a sig 226, with thin g10 hogue grips plus short reach trigger, I could only reach the center of the trigger face with the tip of my finger.
Glock gen3 are out of the question, gen 4 is just a few mm too thick. Xds mod 2 is too thick. VP9 was close, and the grip was the right size, but the trigger was too far forward.
OP, i recently held a cz p10c and I almost bought it on the spot. They didnt have standard black so i passed on it.
>>33059343
VP9 looks pretty nice. I'll swing by the shop today and see if they have one I can grope.
>>33059382
I'll also check this out. Based on >>33059416 you sound like you have the same size hands I do.
Short guy with small hands. Don't have problems gripping/shooting a full sized handgun. VP9 with the small grip panels, no issues with the size, shootable for me with the regular sized ones that come installed also.
No trigger reach issue either. Again I wear a men's size small glove. I've shot a fullsized beretta without any problem also. It sounds like your issue if your grip style being wrong more than anything else.
>>33059454
Heres me holding ruger american with small grip. Ill post another
I used to know this feel
>5`9"
>XS-S gloves
>cz p01 first pistol
Just get the gun you want and deal with it, even with my tiny hands I can shoot my 92's, MK23, and Desert Eagle just fine.
>>33059552
Sorry cant be bothered to rotate my photos. But second one was to show one handed grip line up with arm
>>33058569
LESS BURGERS
MORE SALAD
LESS VIDYA
MORE RUN
>>33059494
I'm between women's medium and small gloves, which are a little smaller than men's small.
My grip is bore in-line with forearm, as high up on the gun as I can get.
Going off >>33059529 on most guns only about 1/4 of my finger after the first joint is past the trigger.
I appreciate the help /k/. I'm off to the funstore now to fondle some shooty-bangs