How do the G43 and G26 shoot?

Whatever you decide practice with it if it’s what you’re going to carry. Too many people carry little guns out of convenience and only shoot their bigger guns… I carry a 43 daily and shoot competition with it every month.
I agree, the bigger gun that you brag that you can hit a frogs ass with at 100 yards ain’t worth a dang at home on the night stand. I have carried a bunch of guns over the years and still have a P365 that I like and don’t mind carry but the nod goes to my 43 mostly. While I don’t do competitive shooting with it, I run it at minimum every other month and twice a year I do the Georgia State Police back up gun qualification on it. not much but it’s something to keep up the skills.

Note: here is the GA back up gun qualification. An instructor at Glock’s mothership sent it to me back before Covid. He said it was what Georgia State Police used. I was unable at that time to find anything else that I liked and found to be a good option so I tried it and have done it ever since.

 
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I agree, the bigger gun that you brag that you can hit a frogs ass with at 100 yards ain’t worth a dang at home on the night stand. I have carried a bunch of guns over the years and still have a P365 that I like and don’t mind carry but the nod goes to my 43 mostly. While I don’t do competitive shooting with it, I run it at minimum every other month and twice a year I do the Georgia State Police back up gun qualification on it. not much but it’s something to keep up the skills.

Note: here is the GA back up gun qualification. An instructor at Glock’s mothership sent it to me back before Covid. He said it was what Georgia State Police used. I was unable at that time to find anything else that I liked and found to be a good option so I tried it and have done it ever since.


Not bad. But I don't see a "5 yard, Kneeling/Prone, verbal command to acorn, ventilate with extreme prejudice" iteration.

I guess they got better sense in Georgia.


:D

Sorry, I can't help myself.
 
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